The Ostraka Plays: Volume FIVE - CONSTANTINOPLE, ITS DREAMS

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Cover of the book The Ostraka Plays: Volume FIVE - CONSTANTINOPLE, ITS DREAMS by Francis Hagan, Francis Hagan
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Author: Francis Hagan ISBN: 9781466031517
Publisher: Francis Hagan Publication: January 22, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Francis Hagan
ISBN: 9781466031517
Publisher: Francis Hagan
Publication: January 22, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Here, in Constantinople, a skinmaker hides an imperial map inside the folds of his own flesh, marionette-makers carve divine models based upon the newly dead, a senator is lured into a trap by assassin-mimes, a woman spends her days tearing herself out of all the books she can find, a map-maker draws maps only to entomb the living against their own falling sense of loneliness, an architect mocks the weight of the City and yearns to design it again as a mirror to the barbarians who always besiege it, a fading actress is condemned to act out her dying biography, and even in the endless Fall of the City, a wilful woman coerces the Turks who have finally broken in to heave the books away to a faint West and herald the Renaissance . . .

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Here, in Constantinople, a skinmaker hides an imperial map inside the folds of his own flesh, marionette-makers carve divine models based upon the newly dead, a senator is lured into a trap by assassin-mimes, a woman spends her days tearing herself out of all the books she can find, a map-maker draws maps only to entomb the living against their own falling sense of loneliness, an architect mocks the weight of the City and yearns to design it again as a mirror to the barbarians who always besiege it, a fading actress is condemned to act out her dying biography, and even in the endless Fall of the City, a wilful woman coerces the Turks who have finally broken in to heave the books away to a faint West and herald the Renaissance . . .

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