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In the captivating play A Trial on Artistry, a renowned storyteller faces the ultimate test of his craft as he is brought to court by a some scholars outraged at what they perceive as an affront to their traditional chief (The Leviathan ). This gripping play unfolds through a series of intricate frame narrations, crafted to expose ecological issues, women's experiences and the instability of language. At the heart of the trial lies a profound exploration of art's role in society. The storyteller's vivid narratives highlight pressing issues of ecological sustainability and the multifaceted…mehr

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In the captivating play A Trial on Artistry, a renowned storyteller faces the ultimate test of his craft as he is brought to court by a some scholars outraged at what they perceive as an affront to their traditional chief (The Leviathan ). This gripping play unfolds through a series of intricate frame narrations, crafted to expose ecological issues, women's experiences and the instability of language. At the heart of the trial lies a profound exploration of art's role in society. The storyteller's vivid narratives highlight pressing issues of ecological sustainability and the multifaceted experiences of women A Trial on Artistry is a rich tapestry of voices and viewpoints, where art becomes both a battleground and a bridge, compelling us to consider: Can storytelling serve as a catalyst for healing and change in a world bound by tradition?
Autorenporträt
Patrick Arthur MBA ABESSO, a Cameroonian playwright, author of No More Passive, and teacher of English language and literature. He currently teaches in Bilingual Comprehensive High School BAHO, in Douala; wherein, besides teaching syllabus-based lessons, mentors students, training them in creative writing. He's taught English at IUT, at the university of Douala, Cameroon, and has published an article titled "Existential Despair in Martin Mcdonagh's The Pillowman".