The truth is often absurdly funny. In the ’60s, European dramatists celebrated that tenet, and their cryptic absurdist plays both entertained audiences and offered temporary relief from the oppression of totalitarian regimes. Playwright Slawomir Mrozek’s Tango is considered a masterwork in absurdist humor (think Ionesco with a plot). In iron-curtain…
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