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Ubu Plays : Ubu Rex; Ubu Cuckolded; Ubu Enchained; Writings on the Theatre

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Alfred Jarry (1873-1907) is now regarded as the founder of modern avant-garde theatre and a seminal influence on the French surrealist movement.

This volume contains modern translations of the three cardinal Ubu texts: "Ubu Roi", "Ubu Cocu" and "Ubu Enchaine" as well as a selection of Jarry's theatre writings.

When "Ubu Roi" was first performed in Paris on 10 December 1896 the riot which followed it ushered in the modern era of the theatre.

After that night, when Firmin Gemier - playing Ubu - strode to the footlights and roared: "Merde!" at the audience, Ubu became a force to be reckoned with in literature, art and politics.

Jarry wrote more exploits for him and even took to acting the role of Ubu in his own brief, strange life.

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Product Details
Methuen Drama
041367990X / 9780413679901
Paperback / softback
842.8
11/10/1993
United Kingdom
English
xli, 132 p.
18 cm
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This translation originally published: 1968. Contents: Ubu Rex / translated by Cyril Connolly and Simon Watson Taylor - Ubu cuckolded / translated by Cyril Connolly - Ubu enchained / translated by Simon Watson Taylor.