Plays

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Title Plays / Eugene Ionesco
translated by Donald Watson.
Contributors Watson, Donald, 1920-2002 (translator)
Publisher London : J. Calder
Creation Date 1958-1979
Notes Vol. 4 translated by Derek Prouse.
Vols. 1-6, 10 published by Calder.
Also issued online.
Content v. 1. The lesson. The chairs. The bald prima donna. Jacques
or, Obedience -- v. 2. Amedee or how to get rid of it. The new tenant. Victims of duty -- v. 3 The killer -- Improvisation
or, The shepherd's chameleon -- Maid to marry -- v. 4. Rhinoceros. The leader. The future is in eggs
or It takes all sorts to make a world -- v. 5. Exit the king. Foursome. The motor show -- v. 6. A stroll in the air. Frenzy for two -- v. 7. Hunger and thirst. The picture. Anger. Salutations -- v. 8. Here comes a chopper. The oversight. The foot of the wall -- v. 10. Oh what a bloody circus. The hard boiled egg. Ionesco and his early English critics -- v. 11. The man with the luggage. The duel. Double act. Why do I write -- v. 12. Journeys among the dead.
Series A Calderbook
18, 22, 219
Extent 12 volumes
21 cm.
Language English
National Library system number 997011000971005171

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