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This is an updated edition of a classic in performance studies.C. Carr emerged in the 1980s as the cultural historian of the New York underground and the foremost critic of cutting-edge performance. First published in 1993, "On Edge" brings together her writings, primarily from the "Village Voice", to offer a detailed and insightful history of a vibrant brand of live art. This revised edition contains sixty-five articles, sixteen of which are new pieces that bring us fully into the new millennium.
The novella is set in a small country town surrounded by farms. It follows one eventful year in the life of a family of three girls, Paula, aged 9, Hanna, aged 8, Rose, aged 6 and their little brother. The story is told through the eyes of Hanna, the middle child. She is a daring child, whose love for adventure sometimes lands her in trouble. Suddenly, the family is faced with tragedy which throws them even closer together. The family copes with this tragedy with the support of the childrens favourite aunt their neighbours and the community. The book gives a rare insight into the lives of children in a rural community.
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