“Perhaps our judgement of the purple woman was unfair. No doubt her theories concerning the "approach of the Teatro" made us all uneasy. But was this reason enough to cast her out from that artistic underworld which was the only society available to her? Like many societies, of course, ours was founded on fearful superstition, and this is always reason enough for any kind of behavior. She had been permanently stigmatized by too closely associating herself with something unclean in its essence.”
Quote by Thomas Ligotti
Book:Teatro Grottesco
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Teatro Grottesco
This book delves into the genre of Teatro Grottesco, examining its origins, characteristics, and influence on modern theater. more
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