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Hanoch Levin

    Hanoch Levin emerged as one of Israel's foremost dramatists, recognized for his distinctive voice and profound exploration of the human condition. His prolific body of work encompasses comedies, tragedies, and satirical cabarets, often delving into themes of life's absurdities and the search for meaning. Levin masterfully blended humor with existential inquiry, crafting theatrical experiences that were both provocative and deeply moving. His plays, staged globally, continue to resonate with audiences for their timeless relevance and bold social commentary.

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    Udręka życia i inne dramaty rodzinne
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    Hanoch Levin: Selected Plays Three
    Lives of the Dead
    • 2020

      Hanoch Levin: Selected Plays Three

      The Thin Soldier; Bachelors and Bachelorettes; Everyone Wants to Live; The Constant Mourner; The Lamenters

      • 488 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      The book presents the works of Hanoch Levin, a significant figure in modern theater, whose plays reflect contemporary societal issues and human experiences. It emphasizes the importance of his voice in today's world, suggesting that his insights are crucial for understanding the complexities of modern life. Through Levin's unique perspective, readers are invited to engage with thought-provoking themes that resonate with current realities.

      Hanoch Levin: Selected Plays Three
    • 2017

      Hanoch Levin's poetry stands alone as a single volume in his collected works, which run to fifteen volumes of drama and prose. Levin's poetic voice - mordant, witty, irreverent, erotic and highly satirical, yet also whimsical and delicate - is arresting, distinctive and unusual.

      Lives of the Dead