An edition of Le balcon (1956)

The balcony

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The balcony
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An edition of Le balcon (1956)

The balcony

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The setting of Jean Genet's celebrated play is a brothel that caters to refined sensibilities and peculiar tastes. Here men from all walks of life don the garb of their fantasies and act them out: a man from the gas company wears the robe and mitre of a bishop; another customer becomes a flagellant judge, and still another a victorious general, while a bank clerk defiles the Virgin mary. These costumed diversions take place while outside a revolution rages which has isolated the brothel from the rest of the rebel-controlled city. In a stunning series of macabre, climactic scenes, Genet presents his caustic view of man and society.

Publish Date
Publisher
Caedmon
Language
English
Pages
158

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Edition Availability
Cover of: The Balcony
The Balcony
January 21, 1994, Grove Press
Paperback in English - Revised edition
Cover of: The Balcony
The Balcony
October 7, 1982, Routledge
Paperback in French - New Ed edition
Cover of: The balcony
The balcony
1967, Caedmon
sound recording / in English
Cover of: The balcony (Le balcon)
Cover of: The balcony
The balcony
1966, Grove Press, Grove/Atlantic, Incorporated
- Rev. ed.
Cover of: The balcony
The balcony: a play in nine scenes
1966, Grove
in English - Rev. ed. / tr. by Bernard Frechtman.
Cover of: The balcony
The balcony
1962, Grove Press
- Revised edition.

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Edition Notes

Automatic sequence.

Duration: 2:37:56.

Essay on the author, by Henri Peyre, synopsis, by Martin Esslin, and English translation of the play, by Bernard Frechtman (50 p.) laid in container.

Play, starring Pamela Brown, Patrick Magee, and Cyril Cusack; Howard Sackler, director.

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New York

The Physical Object

Format
[sound recording] /
Pagination
3 sound discs (158 min.)
Number of pages
158

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL38618789M
LCCN
r 66003641
OCLC/WorldCat
3279088

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"On the ceiling, a chandelier, which will remain the same in each scene."

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