Eugène Ionesco
- Eugen Ionescu
- Sort Name
- Ionesco, Eugène
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- Type
- Person
- Gender
- Male
- Date of birth
- 1909-11-26
- Place of birth
- Romania
- Date of death
- 1994-03-28
- Place of death
- Paris
Wikipedia
Eugène Ionesco (French: [øʒɛn jɔnɛsko]; born Eugen Ionescu, Romanian: [e.uˈdʒen joˈnesku] ; 26 November 1909 – 28 March 1994) was a Romanian-French playwright who wrote mostly in French, and was one of the foremost figures of the French avant-garde theatre in the 20th century. Ionesco instigated a revolution in ideas and techniques of drama, beginning with his "anti play", The Bald Soprano which contributed to the beginnings of what is known as the Theatre of the Absurd, which includes a number of plays that, following the ideas of the philosopher Albert Camus, explore concepts of absurdism and surrealism. He was made a member of the Académie française in 1970, and was awarded the 1970 Austrian State Prize for European Literature, and the 1973 Jerusalem Prize.
Editions
Name | Format | ISBN | Release Date |
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Die Nashörner: Schauspiel in drei Akten | Paperback | 978-3-596-27034-7 | 2021-10 |
Trigger Warning | Hardcover | 978 1 4722 1768 4 | 2015-09-07 |
Gegengifte: Artikel, Aufsätze, Polemiken | Paperback | 3-548-35190-5 | 1983-09 |
Der König stirbt | Paperback | 3-596-27067-7 | 1985-04 |
Théâtre complet | Hardcover | 9782070111985 | 1991-01-24 |
Relationships
- Eugène Ionesco wrote La Leçon
- Eugène Ionesco wrote Die Nashörner
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