Virginia Postrel Quotes
The Theater Itself Is A Lie. Its Deaths Are Mere Special Effects. Its Tales Never Happened. Even The Histories Are Distorted For Dramatic Effect. The Theater Is Unnatural, A Place Of Imagination. But The Theater Tells The Audience Something True: That The World Requires Judgments.
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