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  1. 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.

  2. Eugène Ionesco was a Romanian-born French dramatist whose one-act “antiplay” La Cantatrice chauve (1949; The Bald Soprano) inspired a revolution in dramatic techniques and helped inaugurate the Theatre of the Absurd. Elected to the Académie Française in 1970, Ionesco remains among the most.

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  3. Eugène Ionesco, né Eugen Dimitri Ionescu ( Écouter) le 26 novembre 1909 à Slatina ( Roumanie) et mort le 28 mars 1994 à Paris ( France ), est un dramaturge et écrivain de langue française roumano - français 3 .

    • 28 mars 1994 (à 84 ans)Paris ( France)
    • RoumaineFrançaise
    • 26 novembre 1909[1],[2]Slatina ( Roumanie)
    • Eugen Ionescu
  4. Best Plays of Eugene Ionesco. One of the truly most creative, surreal and fascinating playwrights of the 20th century Eugene Ionesco stands tall amongst a sea of brilliant existential surreal absurdist playwrights of his time.

  5. May 5, 2019 · Learn about the influences, styles, and themes of the Romanian-French playwright Eugene Ionesco, who created a unique brand of absurd theater. Explore his nightmarish visions, puppet imagery, and deformed language in plays such as The Bald Soprano, The Lesson, and Exit the King.

  6. May 29, 2018 · The popular plays of the Franco-Romanian author Eugène Ionesco (1912-1994) protested the dehumanizing effects of modern civilization and depicted the despair of the individual who vainly seeks meaning for his or her existence.

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  8. Eugene Ionesco, the Romanian-born French playwright and inventor of the metaphysical farce, talks about his life, his work, and his influences in this 1984 interview. He recounts his childhood in Romania, his early experiments with poetry and theater, and his encounters with Sartre, Picasso, and Hemingway.

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