Griselda gambaro biography of martin

The Camp is a Latin American play written by Argentinian playwright and prize-winning novelist, Griselda Gambaro.!

The Camp (1967 play)

This article is about William Oliver's English translation of Griselda Gambaro's play El Campo.[1] A full article has not yet been written about the original text.

Gambaro uses Martin and Elisa to show the psychological di- chotomy of her nation at the end of the twentieth century.

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  • The Camp is a Latin American play written by Argentinian playwright and prize-winning novelist, Griselda Gambaro.
  • She finally remembers Martin's name in the same moment that an assistant prepares to.
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  • The Camp is a Latin American play written by Argentinian playwright and prize-winning novelist, Griselda Gambaro. Originally titled El Campo, the play opened in Buenos Aires in 1967 and since then has been translated into Portuguese, English, French, and Italian.[2] It takes place in a modern Argentine Neo-Nazi[3] concentration camp and reflects upon a time when, although World War II had ended, Argentina was still very invested in fascist and militaristic ideals.

    Often misinterpreted as belonging to the Theatre of the Absurd,[4]The Camp is actually a part of el grotesco criollo,[3] an Argentine theatre genre closely related to black comedy.

    Characters

    • Martin (Originally Martín): Young and attractive protagonist. The new acco