Timelines
Writings and Conversations
In Timelines: Writings and Conversations, Bonnie Marranca turns to far-ranging subjects that include the catastrophic imagination, landscape and writing, performance drawing, cultural history, as well as issues of emotion, beauty, and the spiritual in art. Her perspectives on performance, visual arts, media, and drama in the work of Joan Jonas, Caryl Churchill, Raimund Hoghe, Dick HigĀgins, and Meredith Monk highlight the artist in the world and arĀtistic process. Includes personal reflections on the loss of influential artists Carolee Schneemann, Sam Shepard, and Maria Irene Fornes.
Bonnie Marranca is the author of the essay volumes Performance Histories, Ecologies of Theatre, and Theatrewritings. She has edited numerous anthologies of plays and interviews that include Conversations with Meredith Monk, New Europe: plays from the continent, and Plays for the End of the Century. She is founding publisher and editor of PAJ Publications and PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art. (1976- )