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Rhinoceros and Other Plays
Eugène Ionesco

Rhinoceros and Other Plays

Grove Press (Jun 11, 1960)
9780802130983
| Paperback
141 pages | 135 x 209 mm | English
Dewey 842.914
LC Classification PQ2617.O6 .R5 1960
LC Control No. 60011090

Subject

  • Drama / Continental European
  • Drama / General
  • French Drama
  • Ionesco, Eugene

Plot

In Rhinoceros, as in his earlier plays, Ionesco startles audiences with a world that invariably erupts in explosive laughter and nightmare anxiety. A rhinoceros suddenly appears in a small town, tramping through its peaceful streets. Soon there are two, then three, until the "movement" is universal: a transformation of average citizens into beasts, as they learn to move with the times. Finally, only one man remains. "I'm the last man left, and I'm staying that way until the end. I'm not capitulating!" Rhinoceros is a commentary on the absurdity of the human condition made tolerable only by self-delusion. It shows us the struggle of the individual to maintain integrity and identity alone in a world where all others have succumbed to the "beauty" of brute force, natural energy, and mindlessness. Includes Rhinoceros, The Leader, The Future Is in Eggs or It Takes All Sorts to Make a World