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		<title>By: JES</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There&#039;s always this tension between breaking out of the constraints of whatever art form you&#039;re working in, on the one hand, and knowing that few people upon whom you rely for success -- critics, editors, audience -- really want those constraints challenged.

Sounds like Luciana Achugar has walked that tightrope and remained upright. Good for her.

(One thing I like about this idea in particular is that it overturns all cliches about the &quot;fourth wall,&quot; including the relatively recent one of breaking the fourth wall to address the audience. I&#039;m not even sure how many walls you could say are involved here.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There&#8217;s always this tension between breaking out of the constraints of whatever art form you&#8217;re working in, on the one hand, and knowing that few people upon whom you rely for success &#8212; critics, editors, audience &#8212; really want those constraints challenged.</p>
<p>Sounds like Luciana Achugar has walked that tightrope and remained upright. Good for her.</p>
<p>(One thing I like about this idea in particular is that it overturns all cliches about the &#8220;fourth wall,&#8221; including the relatively recent one of breaking the fourth wall to address the audience. I&#8217;m not even sure how many walls you could say are involved here.</p>
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