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Comedy, like tragedy, is in the eye of the beholder. One person's pratfall is another's karma, butterfly effect, or joy. What makes one soul chortle might make another choke on their ham sandwich. Laughter communicates nerves as much as delight. But the notion of Commedia is more objective, and universal, a pronoun that acknowledges both observational guile and stoic acceptance of quite a great deal of human constructs, if not the human condition - or humanity itself. COMMEDIA celebrates all manner of the human pratfall as only an anthology from Danse Macabre ~ An Online Literary Magazine can. Through wry storytelling, the wit of poetry, and the wisdom of wags passed, COMMEDIA will delight lovers of letters with its dark hilarity and macabrely merriment.
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