The theater of the absurd

The Theater of the Absurd is a designation given to certain plays, written by some European playwrights that became famous in the 1940?s and 1950 s. This term, Theater of the Absurd, was coined by the Hungarian-born critic Martin Esslin in his 1962 book published with the same title. Esslin got the...

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其他作者: Morales, Gabriela (coautora), Heras, Esteban (coautor)
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语言:Spanish
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