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The Balcony
by Jean Genet

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  • β€œThe Balcony is probably the most stunning subversive work of literature to be created since the writings of the famous Marquis.... A major dramatic achievement.” –– Robert Brustein, The New Republic



    Customer Reviews:
     
    Confusing, Funny, Ingenious
    Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 
    A great play about the continuum of illusions and reality and power as a result of positioning hehe
    It is especially relevant now when our world "where everything -- you can be quite sure, is falser than here"

    Thin line between the straight world and a brothel
    Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 
    The madame of the famous Grand Balcony brothel provides a safe place where her clients can come to act out their fantasies and take on the identities of important government and religious figures in the real world. Outside the brothel, a revolution is raging, assisted by a former prostitute of the Grand Balcony who uses her voice to spur the rebels on to a greater victory. When the government finally topples, the whores and clients work together to take their impersonations out of the bedroom and restore order by assuming the identities of the great figures who they used to play in bed.

    Sartre referred to Genet as the prototype of the existential man, whose past as a convicted felon and his subsequent literary career illustrated a life where personal choice drove the moral distinctions. I have read an been absorbed by a number of Genet's works, my favorites being _Our Lady of the Flowers_ and _The Maids_. While I don't believe that _The Balcony_ is up to the level of either of those works, it's an important piece of the history of the theater of the absurd.

    Worth reading. Perhaps now more than ever in a world where actors regularly transition to politics.

    Ingtruiging, confusing, full of risky ideas
    Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 
    The ideas that life is an illusion and that we are all actors perpetuating our own illusions are fascinating. This book contains some intruiging Existential ideas. I did get confused at times over who was playing which role.




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