Artpress publishes excerpt from Fabrice Hadjadj's play Pasiphaé
The French art magazine Artpress has released an excerpt from Fabrice Hadjadj's play *Pasiphaé* in a PDF format available for download on its website. The excerpt, published on July 1, 2009, is part of the magazine's Artpress+ series, which offers supplementary content to subscribers. Fabrice Hadjadj is a French writer and philosopher known for his works on religion and existentialism. The play *Pasiphaé* is based on the Greek myth of Pasiphaë, the wife of King Minos of Crete, who fell in love with a bull. Hadjadj's adaptation explores themes of desire, monstrosity, and the sacred. The excerpt provides a glimpse into his dramatic writing style. The PDF is accessible via a link on the Artpress website.
Key facts
- Artpress published an excerpt from Fabrice Hadjadj's play Pasiphaé.
- The excerpt is available as a PDF download.
- The publication date is July 1, 2009.
- The excerpt is part of the Artpress+ series.
- Fabrice Hadjadj is a French writer and philosopher.
- Pasiphaé is based on the Greek myth of Pasiphaë.
- The play explores themes of desire, monstrosity, and the sacred.
- The PDF is accessible via the Artpress website.
Entities
Artists
- Fabrice Hadjadj
Institutions
- Artpress
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