The Bald Soprano And Other Plays by Eugène Ionesco

This collection of plays delves into the absurdity of human communication and the breakdown of logical structures in everyday life. Through a series of seemingly nonsensical dialogues and scenarios, the characters grapple with the futility of language and the chaos of existence, often leading to comedic yet thought-provoking reflections on the human condition. The plays challenge conventional narrative forms, offering a unique blend of humor and existential inquiry that invites audiences to question the very nature of reality and the roles we play within it.

Published
1954
Nationality
French
Length
Short
Pages
160-200
Original Language
French
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(3.0)
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