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  1. The Javaad Alipoor Company and HOME presents. Things Hidden Since the Foundation of the World. Part of: 22/23 Theatre Season. Sat 22 Oct – Sat 5 Nov 2022. In 1992 Iranian popstar and refugee Fereydoun Farrokhzad was found brutally murdered. The case was never solved. This new work by Javaad Alipoor explores violence, digital culture and the ...

  2. 21 de ene. de 2024 · THEATRE Things Hidden Since the Foundation of the World Opera House Drama Theatre, January 19 Until January 21 Reviewed by JOHN SHAND ★★★★. An audience address becomes a play without you ...

  3. Since its publication in 1957, it has sold millions of copies and has been adapted into a Broadway play, a film, a TV series, and now an audiobook. Jean Kerr's parodies of the clichéd 1950s prescription for glamorous or maternal feminine behavior still resonate today as we enter the 21st century.

  4. Things Hidden Since the Foundation of the World by Rene Girard will remain hidden after reading the entire book. This is my second Girard book and I have ordered 2 others because he most certainly has very interesting things to say that I would not want to miss but he is at the same time so entrenched in the absurd reduction of all human ...

  5. 20 de nov. de 2022 · In Things Hidden Since the Foundation of the World, his proclaimed task is to investigate the real-life unsolved murder of musician and showman Fereydoun Farrokhzad, who, forced to leave Iran ...

  6. Things Hidden Since the Foundation of the World presents a highly original global theory of culture.Here, in his greatest work, René Girard explores the function of violence, mimetic desire and the mechanism of the scapegoat, in the history of society and religion.

  7. 15 de nov. de 2022 · As thoughts turn to end-of-year lists, Things Hidden has all the makings of a late-surging contender for the top. I urge you to book now. Running time: 90 minutes (without interval) Photos: Chris Payne Things Hidden Since the Foundation of the World is booking at Battersea Arts Centre until 26th