Surviving Actors Manual
- 163pages
- 6 heures de lecture
The essential, one-stop handbook for actors, with everything you need to survive and thrive, from the team behind the internationally successful Surviving Actors conventions.
The essential, one-stop handbook for actors, with everything you need to survive and thrive, from the team behind the internationally successful Surviving Actors conventions.
Jack Robertson lays out the politics of 19th century Russia in this in-depth study of Alexander Pushkin's epic poem 'The Bronze Horseman'. The poem is accessibly translated into English, with Robertson exploring the poem's complications through comprehensive research and lucid prose. Painting Pushkin as a serious historian who gave voice to Russian radicals and oppositionists, The Man Who Shook His Fist at the Tsar is an important and timely literary biography with political context.