The Jamais Vu Papers
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A Beverly Hills psychiatrist embarks on a bizarre search for a missing patient, in a novel that blends elements of mystery with the latest spiritual and scientific concepts about the universe
Wim Coleman es un dramaturgo galardonado cuyas obras profundizan en experiencias humanas a través del medio teatral. Su extensa trayectoria en el teatro, desde la actuación hasta el diseño de escenografía, informa su escritura con una perspectiva única. Las colaboraciones con su esposa, Pat Perrin, han dado lugar a publicaciones que resuenan tanto en lectores jóvenes como en académicos. Sus escritos son valorados por su capacidad para traducir ideas complejas en narrativas cautivadoras.


A Beverly Hills psychiatrist embarks on a bizarre search for a missing patient, in a novel that blends elements of mystery with the latest spiritual and scientific concepts about the universe
In its concentration of interest upon the protagonists, Macbeth can be seen as Shakespeare's experiment in unity of focus, whose chief appeal arises from the struggles of the central characters with each other and with the infernal powers that inspire or govern them. Over the centuries, the vision of directors like Welles, Nunn and Polanski, as well as the eloquent talents of actors like Garrick, Siddons, Olivier and McKellen have contributed to the central debate of the Who or what is culpable? Bernice W. Kliman, in her analysis of Macbeth in performance, examines major productions of the play on both stage and screen, thereby inviting the reader to contemplate directors' and actors' choices for what is arguably Shakespeare's most compelling play.