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Forrest
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The story of Cuttichio is heart-rending and compelling. A puppeteer destroys his own puppet as part of a performance, a demonstration of rage at the violence he had seen in Sicily (whether at thr hand of American soldiers or the mafioso) and of shame at his inheritance of a dying art, the waxing of the puppet theater.
— Mar 18, 2023 02:54PM
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Forrest
is on page 141 of 224
The notion that shadow puppets show their body on the puppeteers side, but their soul on the shadow side is something I find strongly compelling.
— Mar 30, 2023 10:41AM
Forrest
is on page 128 of 224
The comparison and contrast between Bali's wayang kulit shadow puppet theater, on one hand, and Plato's Republic, Medieval Arabic khayal, and Kierkegaard's Schattenspiel, on the other hand, shows something of the metaphysics of the West vis-a-vis other cultures (at least Balinese culture) and the difference in mindset within each. These are some compelling insights.
— Mar 28, 2023 09:56AM
Forrest
is on page 112 of 224
This is going to be one of those books that makes me buy more books, isn't it? Ridley Walker sounds intriguing, for instance.
— Mar 20, 2023 10:39AM
Forrest
is on page 109 of 224
The chapter on Pinocchio is fascinating, and Gross shows some erudition in mentioning Coover's Pinocchio in Venice, much to his credit. However, his "hunger" metaphor stretches credulity to the point that the puppet's nose can't grow long enough to measure it.
— Mar 19, 2023 08:47PM
Forrest
is on page 78 of 224
I cannot tell you how badly I want to see the Shakespearean puppet plays Gross speaks about here. Alas, I shall just have to hope there are some youtube videos "out there" of them.
— Mar 16, 2023 08:45PM
Forrest
is on page 65 of 224
Now we are digging to the heart of the matter: the interplay between the puppeteer and the puppet, the limitations and expressions allowed only by the puppet's "thing-ness", the strangeness of life being expressed through that which is not alive.
[note to self: draw quotes from P 64, 65 that you've marked in the book]
— Mar 14, 2023 10:53AM
[note to self: draw quotes from P 64, 65 that you've marked in the book]

