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Stanislavskii, K.S
Moia Zhizn` v Iskusstve
[ My life in art]

Introd. by T. Doronina
Moscow:  Vagrius, 2000
445 p. [24 ill.]Images
Serie: Moi 20 Vek
Hardcover. 13 x 20 cm
ISBN: 5264004757
Language: Russian
Konstantin Stanislavskii (1863-1938), theater actor, director, and teacher, was a founder of a theatrical school which has followers all around the world. He expressed his artistic philosophy in several books but this is the most popular one. It is about his own artistic life, his theatrical experiments and discoveries, artistic principles and methods. The first edition was published in 1925.
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» Humanities   » Theater and Entertainment
» Who is Who / Personalities/Biographies   » Writers and Artists

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