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Anouilh Plays: 1 : Antigone; Leocadia; The Waltz of the Toreasors; The Lark; Poor Bitos

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A selection of the most enduring work of one of this century's best-known French playwrights Jean Anouilh (1910-87) along with Jean-Paul Sartre and Albert Camus, was at the forefront of the post-war generation of playwrights in Paris.

In England his plays were championed by Peter Brook.

Antigone is a response to the German occupation of France and established his popularity in 1944 (the Germans ironically, thought that it was a pro-Nazi in its portrayal of King Creon and thus allowed its production); Poor Bitos, Anouilh's angriest play explores the act of judicial murder and The Lark is a version of the Joan of Arc story.

All three plays show his fondness for reworking myth, history and legend.

Meanwhile Leocadia, about an opera singer who dies after a three day love affair with a prince and The Waltz of the Toreadors, about a general whose mistress attempts to prove his wife's infidelity, represent another talent - for ironic, modern comedy."Anouilh is a poet but not a poet of words, he is a poet of words-acted, of scenes-set, of players-performing." (Peter Brook)

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Methuen Drama
041314030X / 9780413140302
Paperback / softback
842.912
10/12/1987
United Kingdom
English
464p.
18 cm
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Reprint. This translation originally published: 1987. Contents: Antigone - The lark - Poor Bitos - Leocadia - The waltz of the toreadors.