Abstract

The text establishes a connection between the figure of the narrator, according to Walter Benjamin, and actors/performers who create their own pieces from an autobiographical material; a connection between the experience shared by narrator/performer and listener/audience. In order to contextualize this discussion, I present the work of the american performer Spalding Gray, a reference when one thinks about the use of autobiography.

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