
Egon Wolff
Author of Book of Latin American Plays
About the Author
After working as a chemical engineer, Wolff began writing plays in 1958. He is one of a group of playwrights who developed their work with the support of Chilean university theaters. His plays most often deal with the demise of the guilt-ridden middle class, but he has abandoned overt realism in show more favor of a series of dramatic images that resist reduction to a simplistic message. Paper Flowers, which, in the translator's words, portrays the "destruction of a bourgeoisie indifferent to its surrounding social problems," is also a chilling portrait of a psychopathic personality and an investigation of the dynamics of human relationships. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
Works by Egon Wolff
Sepulturas de israelitas 1 copy
Dicionário biográfico 1 copy
D. Pedro II e os judeus 1 copy
Los invasores 1 copy
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