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Scott Walters

Imagining what could be by celebrating what has been in American culture.

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My previous post included my favorite quotation about the purpose of art: “Art exists that one may recover the sensation of life; it exists to make one feel things, to make the stone stony.” Viktor Shklovsky, who wrote those words in an ess...

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  • Scott Walters

    I'm a retired theater history professor and author of "Building a Sustainable Theater," "DIY Theater MFA," "Play Analysis in Action," and co-author of "Introduction to Play Analysis.

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