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Contributors THEODOR ADORNO was a German social philosopher, musicologist , and essayist. Among his important books are Negative Dialectic andAesthetic Theory. ANDREI BELY was a Russian novelist, poet, and critic. He is best known for his novels The Silver Dove and St. Petersburg. ROBERT BENEDETTI is Dean of the School of Theatre at Cal Arts, and author of Seeming, Being, and Becoming. LENORA CHAMPAGNE is a critic and translator specializing in French theatre. DANIEL C. GEROULD is a critic, translator, and playwright. He recently edited Twentieth-Century-PolishAvant-Garde Drama. 'SPALDING GRAY is an actor with The Performance Group, and the author of "Three Places in Rhode Island," a trilogy. JOHN HOWELL, a contributing editor of PAJ, writes frequently on the arts. RONALD JENKINS spent ten months in Bali studying, traveling, and eventually performing with a troupeof Topeng dancers. He is director of the Mudhead Mime and Mask Company. ELIZABETH LECOMPTE is an actress with The Performance Group, and the director of "Three Places in Rhode Island," a trilogy. THEODORE SHANK, who teaches theatre at the University of California, Davis, writes frequently on American theatre. PerformingArts Journalis listed in The American HumanitiesIndex, a Quarterly Index to Scholarly, Critical, and Creative Journals. ...

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