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Exit the King, The Killer, Macbett

This volume includes three plays, each showcasing the author's distinctive style and thematic concerns. more

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Eugene Ionesco
Eugene Ionesco

Eugene Ionesco was a renowned French playwright known for his absurdist plays. His works often explore the absurdity and meaninglessness of human existence, as well as the alienation of society and culture. Ionesco's dramatic style is unique, with concise and poetic language, which has had a profound impact on modern drama. more

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