‘The edge is where I’m from. It’s my home’.[1] From an autobiographical account of recovery containing encounters with representations of worlds considered as both real and only liminally so to the making of performance-oriented art forms. Preparing to see a performed adaptation of Amy Liptrot’s ‘The Outrun’ by reading the book. Sometimes a memoir’s significance hangs … Continue reading ‘The edge is where I’m from. It’s my home’. Preparing to see a performed adaptation of Amy Liptrot’s ‘The Outrun’ by reading the book.
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