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Griselda Gambaro

    Griselda Gambaro is a celebrated Argentine novelist and playwright whose literary journey began with novellas and short stories. Her work is known for its incisive exploration of the human psyche and societal issues, often imbued with absurdity and tension. Gambaro delves into themes of power, oppression, and resilience, with her plays and prose lauded for formal innovation and profound reflection. Her writings capture the complexities and ambiguities of existence, establishing her as a significant voice in Latin American literature.

    Selected Plays by Griselda Gambaro
    Siamese Twins
    • Siamese Twins

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The play explores a primal dynamic between two brothers, contrasting strength and weakness as one brother's aggression manifests in envy and cruelty. The intense relationship unfolds in a way that draws the audience into the brutality, making them unwitting participants in the dark humor and tension created by Gambaro. This absurd yet forceful portrayal challenges viewers to confront the uncomfortable realities of power and vulnerability.

      Siamese Twins