Rhinocéros

258 pages

French language

Published April 26, 1984 by Éditions Gallimard.

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978-2-07-036816-7
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Rhinoceros (French: Rhinocéros) is a play by Eugène Ionesco, written in 1959. The play was included in Martin Esslin's study of post-war avant-garde drama The Theatre of the Absurd, although scholars have also rejected this label as too interpretatively narrow. Over the course of three acts, the inhabitants of a small, provincial French town turn into rhinoceroses; ultimately the only human who does not succumb to this mass metamorphosis is the central character, Bérenger, a flustered everyman figure who is initially criticized in the play for his drinking, tardiness, and slovenly lifestyle and then, later, for his increasing paranoia and obsession with the rhinoceroses. The play is often read as a response and criticism to the sudden upsurge of Fascism and Nazism during the events preceding World War II, and explores the themes of conformity, culture, fascism, responsibility, logic, mass movements, mob mentality, philosophy and morality.

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reviewed Rhinocéros by Eugène Ionesco (Folio théâtre -- 53)

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"Rhinocéros" c'est du théâtre de l'absurde et ce n'est pas pour tout le monde (à part les personnes traumatisées par les deux guerres mondiales à leur époque). Je le savais en le lisant, je me suis accroché, mais je n'ai vraiment pas aimé. Toute la pièce est extrêmement répétitive mais le message est important : faites-vous votre propre jugement et arrêtez de suivre la masse de rhinocéros qui piétine toute la société sur son passage. A méditer.

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