La Sangre de Antígona
La Sangre de Antígona
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Script, commentary, photos and analysis of work written in 1950s by Spanish essayist, poet and playwright and staged by Mexico's National Theater Company in 2013. Play itself offers provocative reflections on violence based on various parts of ancient Greek poem Oedipodea, in which characters use violence as element of propaganda anddissuasion. Accompanying texts discuss Bergamin and his work, his years in Mexico, life of his son (who participated in some unspecified way in re-working play for this production) and aspects of work's staging, direction, and cast.
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