The Bald Soprano

The Bald Soprano

Author: Eugène Ionesco

Publisher: Grove Press

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 116

ISBN-13: 9780802143181

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Often called the father of the Theater of the Absurd, Eugène Ionesco wrote groundbreaking plays that are simultaneously hilarious, tragic, and profound. Now his classic one acts The Bald Soprano and The Lesson are available in an exciting new translation by Pulitzer Prize-finalist Tina Howe, noted heir of Ionesco's absurdist vision, acclaimed by Frank Rich as "one of the smartest playwrights we have." In The Bald Soprano Ionesco throws together a cast of characters including the quintessential British middle-class family the Smiths, their guests the Martins, their maid Mary, and a fire chief determined to extinguish all fires -- including their hearths. It's an archetypical absurdist tale and Ionesco displays his profound take on the problems inherent in modern communication. The Lesson illustrates Ionesco's comic genius, where insanity and farce collide as a professor becomes increasingly frustrated with his hapless student, and the student with his mad teacher.


Eugene Ionesco

Eugene Ionesco

Author: Harold Bloom

Publisher: Infobase Publishing

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 151

ISBN-13: 1438116411

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Eugene Ioneso's dramas still work in theaters thanks to what some critics call his primordial sense of the foundations of drama. This text examines some of his work, including The Bald Soprano, The Lesson, The Chair, and Rhinoceros


Rhinoceros, and Other Plays

Rhinoceros, and Other Plays

Author: Eugène Ionesco

Publisher: Grove Press

Published: 1960

Total Pages: 162

ISBN-13: 9780802130983

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A collection of three modern plays by the master of the absurd and member of the French Academy.


Stories 1, 2, 3, 4

Stories 1, 2, 3, 4

Author: Eugène Ionesco

Publisher:

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781936365517

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A father improvises a story for his daughter about names, which she appears to take seriously, teaches her some idiosyncratic meanings for words, takes her on a fantastic airplane ride without ever leaving bed, and has her look where he is not.


Plays

Plays

Author: Eugène Ionesco

Publisher: Calder Publications Limited

Published: 1958

Total Pages: 156

ISBN-13:

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A Study Guide for Eugene Ionesco's "The Chairs"

A Study Guide for Eugene Ionesco's

Author: Gale, Cengage Learning

Publisher: Gale, Cengage Learning

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 23

ISBN-13: 1410342573

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A Study Guide for Eugene Ionesco's "The Chairs," excerpted from Gale's acclaimed Drama For Students. This concise study guide includes plot summary; character analysis; author biography; study questions; historical context; suggestions for further reading; and much more. For any literature project, trust Drama For Students for all of your research needs.


The Hermit

The Hermit

Author: Eugene Ionesco

Publisher: Riverrun Press

Published: 1983-01-01

Total Pages: 170

ISBN-13: 9780714539898

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Amédée, The New Tenant, Victims of Duty

Amédée, The New Tenant, Victims of Duty

Author: Eugène Ionesco

Publisher: Grove/Atlantic, Inc.

Published: 2015-03-31

Total Pages: 144

ISBN-13: 0802190782

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Three hilarious and provocative plays by the absurdist pioneer who remains “one of the most important and influential figures in the modern theater” (Library Journal). The author of such modern classics as The Bald Soprano, Exit the King, Rhinoceros, and The Chairs, Eugene Ionesco’s plays have become emblematic of Absurdist theatre and the French avant-garde. This essential collection combines The New Tenant with Amédée and Victims of Duty—plays Richard Gilman has called, along with The Killer, Ionesco’s “greatest plays, works of the same solidity, fulness, and permanence as [those of] his predecessors in the dramatic revolution that began with Ibsen and is still going on.” In Amédée, the title character and his wife have a problem—not so much the corpse in their bedroom as the fact that it’s been there for fifteen years and is now growing, slowly but surely crowding them out of their apartment. In The New Tenant, a similar crowding is caused by an excess of furniture—as Harold Hobson said in the London Times, “there is not a dramatist . . . who can make furniture speak as eloquently as Ionesco, and here he makes it the perfect, the terrifying symbol of the deranged mind.” In Victims of Duty, Ionesco parodies the conformity of modern life by plunging his characters into an obscure search for “mallot with a t.”