Miriam Felton-Dansky offers an introduction to the writer Sylvan Oswald and proposes that his work High Winds expands the boundaries of dramatic art by reshaping the form and the architectonics of trans storytelling. According to Felton-Dansky, “Changing the format of communication might change not only how we talk to one another but also what long-lost phantoms we might be able to access anew.”
High Winds, Sylvan Oswald, insomnia, phantasmagoria, abstraction, trans aesthetics, transmasculinity, play formatting, Play a Journal of Plays, Jerome Ellis, Jordan Harrison
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© 2020 by Miriam Felton-Dansky
2020
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