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(In order of appearance) SOCRATES. From Plato. Phaedrus, Robin Waterfield, Trans. Oxford UP, New York: 2002. STEPHEN. Played by all… whatever. DISEMBODIED CRITICAL VOICE 1. Played by Rutherford, R.B, who, I am sure, is a wonderful man and scholar who by no means deserves the treatment he receives above, as far as I know. The Art of Plato: Ten Essays in Platonic Interpretation. Harvard UP, Cambridge, MA:1995. DISEMBODIED CRITICAL VOICE 2. Played by Nails, Debra, who, I am sure, is a wonderful woman and scholar who by no means deserves the treatment she receives above, as far as I know. “Mouthpiece Schmouthpiece,” Who Speaks for Plato? Studies in Platonic Anonymity, Gerald A. Press, ed. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc. Lanham, MD: 2000. STEVEN CONNOR. Played by Connor, Steven. Dumbstruck—A Cultural History of Ventriloquism. Oxford UP, New York: 2000. ANDRÉ. Played by Breton, Andre. Manifestoes of Surrealism, Richard Seaver and Helen R. Lane, Trans. Michigan UP, Ann Arbor: 1969. MARGUERITE. Played by Yourcenar, Marguerite. Memoirs of Hadrian, and Reflections on the Composition of Memoirs of Hadrian, Grace Frick in collaboration with the author, Trans. Farrar, Straus & Giroux, New York: 1963. PENTTI. Played by Saarikoski, Pentti. Trinity, Anselm Hollo, Trans. La Alameda Press, Albuquerque: 2003. HYPOTHETICAL LITERARY CRITIC. Played by you. HERACLITUS. From his fragments in Hippolytus’ Refutations and Aristotle’s On the World, John Burnet Trans. SO-CRATES. From Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure, played by Tony Steedman. HAMLET. From William Shakespeare’s Hamlet, played by Mel Gibson. CHORUS. Played by 70’s progressive rock band Kansas. 10