Life Without Instruction
by Sally Clark

Life Without Instruction Book Cover
Life Without Instruction Cover

Synopsis

Life Without Instruction is based on a true story and a real trial.

Artemesia Gentileschi’s father, the late-Renaissance painter Orazio Gentileschi, takes the unusual step of having his daughter trained in the art of painting under the instruction of his friend, Agostino Tassi.

Tassi rapes Artemesia, and is taken to trial by both Artemesia and Orazio.

As usual, the person really on trial in this rape case is the woman, who is publically humiliated and forced to endure the torture of thumb screws.

Yet through this ordeal Artemesia not only emerges as a strong and independent woman: She comes into her own as a talented painter.

Finally defying the manipulations of the men who had taken it upon themselves to orchestrate her life for her, Artemesia defiantly says to one of them—her father—“I’m not your little girl, anymore.

I’m something else.

Something truly unspeakable.

An artist!” Sally Clark describes Life Without Instruction as “a revenge play.”Cast of three women and five men.

Publication

Publisher Talon Books
Year 1994
Binding Paperback
Edition 1st Edition
Pages 168
Place Vancouver
Language English
ISBN-13 9780889223479
ISBN-10 0889223475
LCCN 96106350
LCC PR9199.3.C5235 L54 1994
DCC 812/.54

Life Without Instruction is a Canadian play written by Sally Clark and published by Talon Books in Vancouver (1994).

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