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Δίχως να ξέρεις πως, 2nd Edition

Author: Luigi Pirandello

The work was written in 1934. It is the penultimate dramatic work of L. Pirandello. It premiered in Czech at the National Theatre of Prague on November 19, 1934, for the first time. Pirandello, who...

The work was written in 1934. It is the penultimate dramatic work of L. Pirandello. It premiered in Czech at the National Theatre of Prague on November 19, 1934, for the first time. Pirandello, who had just received the Nobel Prize in Stockholm, attended the Prague premiere.

In Italy, it was performed on December 13, 1935, in Rome, at the Teatro Argentina,...

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  • Language Greek
  • Number of pages Number of pages 82
  • Cover Cover Soft
  • Year of publication Year of publication 2013
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The work was written in 1934. It is the penultimate dramatic work of L. Pirandello. It premiered in Czech at the National Theatre of Prague on November 19, 1934, for the first time. Pirandello, who had just received the Nobel Prize in Stockholm, attended the Prague premiere.

In Italy, it was performed on December 13, 1935, in Rome, at the Teatro Argentina, with Ruggero Ruggeri in the main role and directed by himself.

This work holds a unique place in the theater of Luigi Pirandello because it addresses the problem of human responsibility to the most extreme and even most absurd consequences. It is a problem that Pirandello had certainly approached many times. (Six Characters in Search of an Author, Each in Their Own Way. The Game of Roles. For One or for No One). However, only in Without Knowing How does he confront it so absolutely and directly, allowing it to emerge from life, from memory, from past experience, and from the present of the protagonist, who, unwittingly, is called to share it with others.

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Author
Luigi Pirandello
Publisher
Dodoni
Original Title
Non si sa comme
Language
Greek
Subtitle
2nd Edition
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
82
Release Date
10/2013
Publication Date
2013
Award
Nobel
Dimensions
12x17 cm
Art Movement
Modernism
Art Albums
Yes
ISBN-13
9789605581329

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The work was written in 1934. It is the penultimate dramatic work of L. Pirandello. It premiered in Czech at the National Theatre of Prague on November 19, 1934, for the first time. Pirandello, who had just received the Nobel Prize in Stockholm, attended the Prague premiere.

In Italy, it was performed on December 13, 1935, in Rome, at the Teatro Argentina, with Ruggero Ruggeri in the main role and directed by himself.

This work holds a unique place in the theater of Luigi Pirandello because it addresses the problem of human responsibility to the most extreme and even most absurd consequences. It is a problem that Pirandello had certainly approached many times. (Six Characters in Search of an Author, Each in Their Own Way. The Game of Roles. For One or for No One). However, only in Without Knowing How does he confront it so absolutely and directly, allowing it to emerge from life, from memory, from past experience, and from the present of the protagonist, who, unwittingly, is called to share it with others.

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Author
Luigi Pirandello
Publisher
Dodoni
Original Title
Non si sa comme
Language
Greek
Subtitle
2nd Edition
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
82
Release Date
10/2013
Publication Date
2013
Award
Nobel
Dimensions
12x17 cm
Art Movement
Modernism
Art Albums
Yes
ISBN-13
9789605581329

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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