The comedian
2018,
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, 368 pages ;
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"Titus Maccius Plautus' career is on the decline. Once famous for bringing Greek comedies to the Roman world, now he struggles to stage a single play. Unlucky with money and unlucky in love, Plautus faces the world with wry dignity. This could be the performance that returns fortune and reputation, or the one that ends it all. Engaging, thoughtful, and funny, The Comedian dives into the rough and tumble world of arts in its infancy. Clem Martini draws on his talent and experience to bring to life the signs and sounds of a world where playwrights suffered and succeeded - but mostly suffered."--
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Book Due: 7/3/2019 On loan FICTION MAR Toronto Reference Library
Reference Bennett Family Foundation CAN LIT Coll 4th Fl Open Shelf In Library 819.32 M13