Sartre on Theater by Jean Paul Sartre
English | 1976 | ISBN: 0394492471 | 368 Pages | PDF OCR | 6,8 MB
Nearly everything that Sartre has said or written about the theater and his own plays is assembled in this book. It is the only one of his books that he did not compose as such. Unlike Situations, volumes made up of essays, lectures, and interviews which were not originally intended as a collection either, this book was not Sartre's own idea.
We suggested it to him because we found, even before our combined annotated biography and bibliography, The Writings of Jean-Paul Sartre, was published (in French by Gallimard in 1970), that a book of this kind would fill a need and would be useful as a working tool both from the historical and documentary standpoint and from the standpoint of present day relevance.
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