A Terrible Beauty: on Being in Bali by Ray Harding
Renowned Australian playwright, Ray Harding, explores the life choices of young people exposed to Americanised culture. What was said of the Ancient Romans can be said of current Americanisation: "they created a desolation and called it peace". Through Balinese mythology, artmaking, geography and recent history, the play reveals that ignorance is not bliss. A Terrible Beauty helps us look at and debate such propositions. Published by Charles Sturt University Press.
For the first time, this book was introduced to the Balinese people at the time of Ubud Writer Reader Festival 2007. Took place in Lamak Restaurant Ubud on September 27, the theatre Satu Kosong Delapan Denpasar played one short part the play.
Renowned Australian playwright, Ray Harding, explores the life choices of young people exposed to Americanised culture. What was said of the Ancient Romans can be said of current Americanisation: "they created a desolation and called it peace". Through Balinese mythology, artmaking, geography and recent history, the play reveals that ignorance is not bliss. A Terrible Beauty helps us look at and debate such propositions. Published by Charles Sturt University Press.
For the first time, this book was introduced to the Balinese people at the time of Ubud Writer Reader Festival 2007. Took place in Lamak Restaurant Ubud on September 27, the theatre Satu Kosong Delapan Denpasar played one short part the play.
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