About This Book
A series of essays that consider how art and belief shape one another, addressing theatrical practice, symbolic and religious dimensions of creativity, and the temper of modern manners. The pieces probe the roles of personality, tradition, folklore, and ascetic impulse in shaping music, drama, and visual art, and they reflect on subjects such as the imagination of holy places, the materiality of the body, and the sources of symbolism. Formally the book mixes criticism, anecdote, and personal meditation to explore artistic origin and effect.
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