The Adaptive Spirit of Sean Graney
The Hypocrites founder made his name punking the classics. Now, as a solo auteur, he’s leavening Greek tragedies.
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The Hypocrites founder made his name punking the classics. Now, as a solo auteur, he’s leavening Greek tragedies.
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The ‘Mountaintop’ scribe pulls no punches, and neither do her characters.