Description: Arthur Adamov passes a severe judgment on Barrault and praises Vilar Arthur Adamov passes a severe judgment on Barrault and praises Vilar Document type : signed autograph letter Number of documents: 1 - Number of pages: 1 p. - Size: In-4 Place : Without Date : Mars 31, 1948 RECIPIENT : [Michel Carrouges?] State : Good, yellowed paper Arthur Adamov talks about his play The parody, with “one of the rare men, if not the only one, who still knows today what real theater is” [Probably Michel Carrouges] and asks him for an appointment. He adds "in the midst of the confusion and general misunderstanding, the correctness of your judgments struck me (I am thinking of Woyzeck denatured in Le Vieux Colombier, of Kafka disfigured and massacred by Barrault, of those poor "Epiphanies" and other share in the admirable success of Vilar in Richard II where the space was finally restored to us […]”. He would like to show his play The parody, directed by Roger Blin to his correspondent, to get his sincere opinion. Blue ballpoint pen. Arthur Adamov (Kislovodsk, 1908/1970)Playwright, writer and translator, he frequented the surrealists and was greatly influenced by the work of Bertolt Brecht. His work is marked by his political commitment. Fixed costs: same costs for all buyers Services Shipping time: 1 business day Insurance: included in shipping costs Excluded locations: No locations are excluded Payment Payment methods accepted: Bank check Contact us for any questions. Arthur Adamov talks about his play The parody, with “one of the rare men, if not the only one, who still knows today what real theater is” [Probably Michel Carrouges] and asks him for an appointment. He adds "in the midst of the confusion and general misunderstanding, the correctness of your judgments struck me (I am thinking of Woyzeck denatured in Le Vieux Colombier, of Kafka disfigured and massacred by Barrault, of those poor "Epiphanies" and other share in the admirable success of Vilar in Richard II where the space was finally restored to us […]”. He would like to show his play The parody, directed by Roger Blin to his correspondent, to get his sincere opinion. Playwright, writer and translator, he frequented the surrealists and was greatly influenced by the work of Bertolt Brecht. Hi
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