Kaspar and Other Plays by Peter Handke

"Kaspar and Other Plays" is a collection of avant-garde, thought-provoking plays that explore deep philosophical questions about language, reality, and the human condition. The titular play tells the story of a young man who learns to speak and, in doing so, is manipulated and controlled by society. The other plays in the collection continue to challenge conventional ideas and push boundaries, offering a unique and profound commentary on the world.

The 10340th greatest book of all time


Published
1967
Nationality
Austrian
Length
Very Short
Pages
144
Words
Unknown
Original Language
German
Alternate Titles
None

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