Adam Czerniawski, Tadeusz Rozewicz
Set in alternately seedy and bizarre surroundings, it focuses on the main character's repulsive intent on having a child. Rozewicz, a leading Polish playwright and an avante garde experimenter with form and expression, uses this arresting setting to voice concern with modern man's availability to terrifyingly destructive forces. With telling and imaginative symbolism, and through the characters, the author makes his point. In The Witnesses and Other Plays
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