Ocupation: Writer
Life: b. November 20, 1936
Birthday: November 20
The excitement of theatre is palpable but the frustrations, and the complete absence of a definitive evening - the play as text means practically nothing in a way - , there's no particular performance that is definitive in the way a novel is a solid object you hold in your hands and here it is. You can't say that about a play. If the novel gives us a sense of throbbing consciousness, theater is pure soul, beautiful and elusive.
source: Interview with Marc Chénetier, François Happe, perival.com. March 11, 1999.
topic: Beautiful, Mean, Frustration, Pure Soul