El Concierto De San Ovidio by Antonio Buero Vallejo

Historia de un ciego

Set in 18th-century Paris, this poignant drama explores themes of exploitation, ambition, and the human spirit through the lives of blind musicians who are manipulated by a ruthless impresario. As they prepare for a concert in honor of Saint Ovidius, the musicians grapple with their own desires for dignity and recognition amidst the harsh realities of their existence. The narrative delves into the moral complexities of art and the sacrifices made in its pursuit, ultimately questioning the true cost of success and the essence of humanity.

Published
1962
Nationality
Spanish
Length
Very Short
Pages
100-150
Original Language
Spanish
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