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Walking on Fire: The Shaping Force of Emotion in Writing Drama

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Este Manual; es un libro claro; didaacute;ctico y divulgativo imprescindible para toda persona interesada o relacionada con la reparacioacute;n; conservacioacute;n y mantenimiento de inmuebles. Cuenta con maacute;s de 250 imaacute;genes entre fotografiacute;as y esquemas que explican los dantilde;os maacute;s habituales y son el resultado de maacute;s de 20 antilde;os de experiencia en la rehabilitacioacute;n de edificios y en la investigacioacute;n; comprobacioacute;n y solucioacute;n de sus problemas. Ademaacute;s; el libro cuenta con iacute;ndices exhaustivos y palabras clave para encontrar con rapidez informacioacute;n sobre el tema que interesa.


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Great Reference and Tool for PlaywrightsBy Patricia C"Walking on Fire. The Shaping Force of Emotion in Writing Drama" by Jim Linnell is a great great book for playwrights. dramatic writers and teachers everywhere. In it. Jim Linnell explains and develops his analysis of emotion as the determining and shaping force at the heart of all good dramatic writing. Linnell forcefully and deftly makes his case for emotional form by drawing from classical and modern thinkers. writers and psychologists and drawing from and referencing a large and diverse group of playwrights such as Edward Albee. Bertolt Brecht. Athol Fugard. Henrik Ibsen. Sarah Kane. Tony Kushner. Donald Margulies. Suzan-Lori Parks and William Shakespeare. In so doing. Linnell illustrates how conflict and human emotion intertwine and drive all drama. But "Walking on Fire" is more than a great scholarly work. Linnell. himself a writer and poet as well as a scholar. writes from the trenches. He poses provocative and insightful questions to the writer and includes writing practice exercises such as "Finding Trouble". "Ask the Character". "Atom Smashing" and "Testing the Imagination - What if." These exercises not only help the writer deconstruct and understand the emotional current underlying his or her own work. but also help the writer "escape the gooey middle" and find his or her way to the all-important and meaningful END. Linnells writing is thoughtful. lively. absorbing and personal. At the same time. the ease and skill with which he moves among writers. genres. plays and characters reveals his tremendous depth and background. As a playwright and director. I will use Walking on Fire as a trusted guide and reference for a long time to come. I highly recommend.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Much Needed Guide for WritersBy Samuel Roll. Ph.D.. ABPPWalking on Fire is practical and inspirational at the same time. I give it to all students aspriting to the writing professions.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A great addition to any writers libraryBy Georgina HernandezA definite MUST HAVE for the writers tool-kit. This book is not only a reminder. but it is a page to page discovery. Even putting the book down for a while and returning to it proves rewarding as it is written to activate and also to soothe and inspire. Anyone who wants to think on teaching dramatic writing and also all us writers who need to be reminded of the power of mentorship need to pick up this book. It is what it is: walking on fire.

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