Hamletmachine by Heiner Müller

An experimental, fragmentary dramatic monologue that shatters a familiar revenge narrative into a collage of images, political invective, and theatrical provocation, interrogating identity, history, and the failure of both art and revolution in a devastated, postwar landscape; its abrupt juxtapositions, recurring motifs (family, media, technology, ruin) and aphoristic bursts collapse time and character into a searing critique of ideology and the limits of action, ending in stark, often apocalyptic theatrical gestures.

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