The Balcony
by Jean Genet

The Balcony Book Cover
The Balcony Cover

Synopsis

A masterpiece of twentieth-century drama by the iconic author of Our Lady of the Flowers: “ingenious, intellectually exciting, and, yes, still quite shocking” (The New York Times).

In the midst of a city ravaged by violent rebellion, a brothel caters to the elaborate role-playing fantasies of men from all walks of life.

A gas company worker pretends to be a bishop while, in the next room, another customer dons a judge’s robe to savor the erotic pleasures of meting out justice—and punishment.

These perverse costumed masquerades parody the larger, more violent dramas of the outside world.

But as the anarchic political struggle threatens to topple society, even the revolutionaries come to believe that illusions are preferable to reality.

A poet, novelist, playwright, and outlaw, Jean Genet helped define French existential theater of the mid-twentieth century.

Deeply influential and widely acclaimed, Genet’s The Balcony presents an unrelentingly profound and critical reflection of contemporary society.

Publication

Year Published
1966
ISBN 10
0802150349
ISBN 13
9780802150349
Binding
Paperback
Edition
REV ed.
Print Length
96 pages
Place Published
New York
Language
English
LCCN
58009490
LCC
PQ2613.E53 B313 1966b
DCC
842.91
eISBN 13
9780802194299
Print
The Balcony is a French play written by and published by University of California in New York, 1966. The print edition has an ISBN-13 of 9780802150349 and an ISBN-10 of 0802150349.
Digital
ePlay digital editions are available on Amazon Kindle Apple Books Google Play with an ISBN-13 of 9780802194299.

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