![]() 'Death in modern theatre is a compelling and insightful study that will be useful to students and scholars of theatre studies and death studies as well as a general readership. Its alluring journey sounds resonances and provokes reconsiderations of how we might best play out our brief scenes with others: with serious attentive care of properly long-term priorities, with artful wit, and with style.' In its careful navigations of how notes of hope and fear may alternate in both theatre and life, Curtin's study encourages fundamental personal and social reflections in terms that are graceful and vivifying. 'I would nominate this as the best monograph on drama and theatre studies I have read in at least five years. ![]()
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