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Screens "A Play of Epic Range, of Original and Devastating Theatrical Effect... a Tidal Wave of Total Theater. "

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ISBN-10: 0802151582

ISBN-13: 9780802151582

Edition: N/A

Authors: Jean Genet, Bernard Frechtman

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Explicitly political, The Screens is set within the context of the Algerian War. The play's cast of over fifty characters moves through seventeen scenes, the world of the living breaching the world of the dead by means of shifting the screens-the only scenery-in a brilliant tour de force of spectacle and drama.
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Book details

List price: $14.95
Publisher: Grove/Atlantic, Incorporated
Publication date: 1/20/1994
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 210
Size: 5.38" wide x 8.10" long x 0.66" tall
Weight: 0.528
Language: English

Jean Genet was born in Paris, France on December 19, 1910. He was an illegitimate child abandoned by his mother, raised by Public Assistance, and sent to live with foster parents at the age of seven. At the age of 10 he was accused of stealing. He spent five years at the Mettray Reformatory and as a young adult spent time in various European prisons for vagrancy, homosexuality, theft, and smuggling. He began writing in 1942, while in prison. His works include Our Lady of the Flowers, Miracle of the Rose, and The Thief's Journal. In 1948, he was convicted of burglary for the 10th time and condemned to automatic life imprisonment. However, by 1947, his works had gained attention from such…