Without a Word

Without a Word

by Molly Brogan
Without a Word

Without a Word

by Molly Brogan

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Overview

Without a Word is a kaleidoscopic view of the original man, who forms and reforms impulse as the dark night of the soul becomes dawn. The characters of Without a Word invite the audience to join them as they juggle Logos between each other and within themselves to become the one and the many. Without a Word is one of Molly Brogan's earlier plays and was well received when it was produced in the Chicago area in the mid 1970's in collaboration with one of the USA's most exhilarating designers, Margaret O'Brien. It has been called cubist or surrealist, but simply defies category as Without a Word leads its audience through the primal processes of self discovery and consciousness raising.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780615140742
Publisher: Molly Brogan Enterprises
Publication date: 03/22/2007
Pages: 52
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.12(d)

About the Author

Molly Brogan is an author, playwright and poet. After growing up as the middle child in a family of seven children, she raised two sons just a few miles from where she grew up in the Midwest. Her writing career began in college at Southern Illinois University, where she completed a special major of her own design in the College of Liberal Arts, "Visual Literacy." This program allowed her to study all aspects of the visual image and its relationship to the word. It also gave her the experience of producing her work in several venue stages across the university. Molly's work is a reflection of her innate wisdom and her dream of the possibilities of life. Her poetry speaks of life unfolding. Her plays speak of personal integration. Her fiction weaves a web of connection unlike any other.

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