Ionesco


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French dramatist (born in Romania) who was a leading exponent of the theater of the absurd (1912-1994)

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Ionesco explains, there is a strong possibility that more people will migrate in search of better opportunities, as living conditions get worse in their places of origin:
This warm association with chairs is what perhaps makes Eugene Ionesco's The Chairs all the more poignant for me, all the more devastating.
Al-Hajj began publishing a third part on a weekly basis in 2007 in the newspaper Al-Akhbar.From 1963, al-Hajj translated into Arabic more than ten plays by Shakespeare, Ionesco, Durrenmatt, Camus, Brecht and others.
A questo proposito dobbiamo, prima, far riferimento ai motivi per cui Ionesco e stato accolto con grande riserva ed abbastanza tardi in Italia nei confronti di altri paesi.
Junior Grade Jomark Angue, PCG Zamboanga district commander, said 44-year-old Cornel Ionesco was put under temporary custody when the foreigner failed to show any travel document.
Second, a wide range of forms are stunningly showcased, opening with Johannah Rodgers's delicate "Word Drawings" on to the poetry of Eugene Ionesco's "The Hard-Boiled Egg" and the story as co-authored dialogue, film treatment, comic.
New York, Dec 19 ( ANI ): French actress Eva Ionesco, who modeled in Playboy when she was only 11 years old - making her the youngest person ever to appear in the adult magazine - has filed a lawsuit against her mum Irina for taking pornographic pictures of her when she was between four and 12 years old.
Their play, Frenzy for Two or More, is written by EugE ne Ionesco and stars Mohamed Abdel-Rahman and Dina Mohsen, with music by Mahmoud el-Sherif and stage lighting by Saad Samir.
One was A Resounding Tinkle by NF Simpson and the other was Eugene Ionesco's The Bald Prima Donna.
Nunnery fuses Eugene Ionesco's absurdist play of the same name with contemporary stories of migration and repatriation set deep within an imagined European state.
French writer-director Eva Ionesco takes up both these thematic divides in "My Little Princess" (2011).
In Eugene Ionesco's Rhinoceros, Jean protests when his neighbor kills her cat by saying: "We cannot allow our cats to be crushed by rhinos or anything else." However, Jean, who is educated and enlightened, becomes affected by the contagion which turned the other villagers into rhinos and thus starts behaving in a way similar to that of the other members of his new species.