Condannato a morte dagli invasori Kurgan; tradito dalla sua gente e dalla sua donna; TahMath; il grande cacciatore; lascia le pendici settentrionali del Caucaso per dirigersi verso la torrida pianura di Sumer. Un esilio doloroso che perograve; serviragrave; ad affinare la sua giagrave; straordinaria sensibilitagrave; verso il mondo della natura; al punto che la sua figura si ammanteragrave; presto di leggenda. Divenuto un mito e poi una difesa per gli umili e tiranneggiati agricoltori dellrsquo;Eufrate; attireragrave; su di seacute; il sospetto del potere costituito.Oltre lrsquo;epopea leggendaria di Gilgamesh; una moderna narrazione dellrsquo;amicizia; dellrsquo;amore; del tradimento e della morte
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. How can we transform negative attitudes about older people. ...By Susan H. McFaddenHow can we transform negative attitudes about older people. frailty. and long-term care? How can we persuade elders who do not have dementia or use walkers and wheelchairs to change their minds about those who do? How can college students be inspired to care about what goes on behind the walls of the long-term care residences? How can college and university faculty teach their students that ldquo;civic engagementrdquo; can not only be meaningful but also playful? How can long-term care administrators and employees benefit from collaborations with artists. students. and faculty?Put on a play!This book is inspiring. informative. and performative. It speaks to many audiences. However. you donrsquo;t need to be planning to spend a couple of years figuring out how to present a play based on The Odyssey throughout a whole continuum of care community to benefit from reading it. It will stimulate you to imagine how the arts can change attitudes about aging. older people. and long-term care. and about how generations can come together in joyful creativity to accomplish this.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Changing the Face of Elder CareBy Dorothy SerraThe book is a chorus of candid. thoughtful voices of people involved in a two-year partnership to shape a collaborative performance project between a longterm care community and university theatre students in Milwaukee and a Chicago-based theatre company. Juxtaposing the myth of Penelope. who waited 20 years for the return of Odysseus from the Trojan War. with the story of an elder in longterm care waiting for a long overdue visit from her daughter. The Penelope Project utilized a range of diverse art forms to create a site-specific work staged at the longterm care community itself. The book is not only a highly readable chronicle of one inspiring project. it provides a useful step-by-step guide for artists and anyone committed to infusing longterm care with creative possibilities0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Excellent book.By Cindy GGorgeous book. Such an important work. both the book and the project itself.