Mel Gordon
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==Bibligraphy== | ==Bibligraphy== | ||
- | *''The Grand Guignol'' | + | *''Expressionist TExts'' (1986) |
- | *''Dada Performance'' | + | *''Dada Performance'' (1987) |
- | *''The Stanislavsky Technique'' | + | *''The Grand Guignol'' (1988) |
- | *''[[Hanussen|Hanussen]]: Hitler's Jewish Clairvoyant'' | + | *''The Stanislavsky Technique'' (2000) |
- | *''[[Voluptuous Panic]]'' | + | *''[[Hanussen|Hanussen]]: Hitler's Jewish Clairvoyant'' (2001) |
- | *''[[The Seven Addictions and Five Professions of Anita Berber]]'' | + | *''[[Voluptuous Panic]]'' (2006) |
+ | *''[[The Seven Addictions and Five Professions of Anita Berber]]'' (2006) | ||
+ | *''[[Horizontal Collaborations]]'' (2015) | ||
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Mel Gordon (February 18, 1947 - March 22, 2018) was a Professor of Theater Arts at the University of California, Berkeley.
Bibligraphy
- Expressionist TExts (1986)
- Dada Performance (1987)
- The Grand Guignol (1988)
- The Stanislavsky Technique (2000)
- Hanussen: Hitler's Jewish Clairvoyant (2001)
- Voluptuous Panic (2006)
- The Seven Addictions and Five Professions of Anita Berber (2006)
- Horizontal Collaborations (2015)
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