Antonio Buero Vallejo A Fondo-In Their Own Words /

In 1976, a singular Antonio Buero Vallejo (Guadalajara, 1916 - Madrid, 2000) states "Sloth is the most beautiful of all vices." He revisits his trajectory: "To me, writer, I do not like to write, so that I work little, that is the truth. Keep in mind that I have been in the theater fo...

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Other Authors: Infobase,, Trasbals (Firm)
Format: Video
Language: Spanish
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : Trasbals, [1976]
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Physical Description: 1 online resource (1 video file (1 hr., 0 min., 56 sec)) : sound, color.
Series: Fondo-In Their Own Words.
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Summary: In 1976, a singular Antonio Buero Vallejo (Guadalajara, 1916 - Madrid, 2000) states "Sloth is the most beautiful of all vices." He revisits his trajectory: "To me, writer, I do not like to write, so that I work little, that is the truth. Keep in mind that I have been in the theater for 27 years and I have released 20 pieces in round numbers." The appearance of his first work, Historia de una escalera (1947), is "a kind of breaking point in Spanish theater. I was simply trying to write a theater according to my sensitivity and in accordance with my concerns. " His later works include The Skylight (1967) and The Dream of Reason (1969): "In my theater there is a certain quixotic vein. I think one of my literary influences is that of Cervantes, and that of Don Quixote. "
Item Description: Originally released by Trasbals, 1976.
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In 1976, a singular Antonio Buero Vallejo (Guadalajara, 1916 - Madrid, 2000) states "Sloth is the most beautiful of all vices." He revisits his trajectory: "To me, writer, I do not like to write, so that I work little, that is the truth. Keep in mind that I have been in the theater for 27 years and I have released 20 pieces in round numbers." The appearance of his first work, Historia de una escalera (1947), is "a kind of breaking point in Spanish theater. I was simply trying to write a theater according to my sensitivity and in accordance with my concerns. " His later works include The Skylight (1967) and The Dream of Reason (1969): "In my theater there is a certain quixotic vein. I think one of my literary influences is that of Cervantes, and that of Don Quixote. "
9 - 12, Academic/AP.
Streaming video file.
System requirements: FOD playback platform.
Physical Description: 1 online resource (1 video file (1 hr., 0 min., 56 sec)) : sound, color.
Format: Streaming video file.
System requirements: FOD playback platform.
Audience: 9 - 12, Academic/AP.
Access: Access requires authentication through Films on Demand.