
The Theater of War
What Ancient Greek Tragedies Can Teach Us Today
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Adam Driver
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Bryan Doerries
This compassionate, personal, and illuminating work of nonfiction draws on the author's celebrated work as a director of socially conscious theater to connect listeners with the power of an ancient artistic tradition. For years Bryan Doerries has been producing ancient tragedies for current and returned servicemen and women, addicts, tornado and hurricane victims, and a wide range of other at-risk people in society. Here, drawing on these extraordinary firsthand experiences, Doerries clearly and powerfully illustrates the redemptive and therapeutic potential of this classical, timeless art: how, for example, Ajax can help soldiers and their loved ones grapple with PTSD or how Prometheus Bound provides insights into the modern penal system.
Doerries is an original and magnanimous thinker, and The Theater of War - wholly unsentimental but intensely felt and emotionally engaging - is a humane, knowledgeable, and accessible book that will inspire and inform listeners, showing them that suffering and healing are both parts of a timeless process.
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Powerful
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What really made it interesting are real stories of the real people and their strugle
One of the better stories I have listenned to
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We can gain so much from the amazing work Doerries has done to help us as humans, heal the emotional and mental wounds of war, prisons, and end of life— by relating to stories from 2500 years ago.
Times have changed, the human struggle has not.
Wow! So much to learn today from Greek tragedies.
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Genuinely Fascinating
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Bryan Doerries is the author and producer of the project with his experience in theater and his translation of the ancient tragedies. The project links the ancient Greek tragedies with modern-day issues that deal with the same or similar circumstances with regards to the suffering of our soldiers, inmates in our prisons and patients in our hospitals. He starts with PTSD, solitary confinement and comes around to assisted suicide.
This is not a study of Greek theater or the Greek tragedies he uses (primarily Ajax and Prometheus Bound). Rather, it is more about how these Greek tragedies are relevant today with regards to suffering and confronting the pain as a community... all while letting those suffering know they are not forgotten. Although you'll hear excerpts from the plays themselves, it is a very small portion of the entire book.
You'll hear how the author goes about setting up performances for different military installations, prison facilities and then hospitals. You'll hear the problems he comes across and the misunderstandings of those who are skeptical of the project.
Overall a good book for a great well-intentioned project. Well written and well narrated.
Interesting story of a much-needed project
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Riveting.
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