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Mrozek, Slawomir |
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Mrożek, Sławomir (slävô`mēr mərô`zhĕk), 1930–, Polish dramatist and short-story writer. While working as a journalist and cartoonist for a Kraków newspaper, Mrożek began to write short stories, which are often satirical and macabre and marked by extreme brevity. His first collection, Słon (1957, tr. The Elephant, 1967) was an immediate success. In the late 1950s he abandoned journalism to write plays, the first of which, Policja [the police] (1958), was followed by eight short dramas. After leaving the Polish Communist party in 1963, Mrożek lived in Italy (1963–68), France (1968–89), and Mexico (1989–97). His first full-length play and still his best-known work, Tango (1964, tr. 1968), continues to be performed throughout Europe. Mrożek's sharply comic plays belong to the Theater of the Absurd and create their effects through illusion, political and historic references, distortion, and parody.
BibliographySee his Six Plays (tr. 1967), Vatzlav (tr. 1972), Three Plays (tr. 1981), The Emigrants (tr. 1984), and Alpha (tr. 1984). How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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