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  1. Arthur Adamov 1908–1970. Russian-born French dramatist, essayist, editor, and translator. Adamov was an important figure in the French theater of his time. Though his plays eventually moved away ...

  2. Arthur Adamov nació el 23 de agosto de 1908, en Kislovodsk, Rusia. Se crió en el seno de una familia adinerada de origen armenio. En 1914, cuando tenía solo cuatro años, abandonaron Rusia para viajar a Alemania, después a Ginebra y Maguncia. Su familia se estableció en Francia cuando él tenía 16 años.

  3. Arthur Adamov Arthur Adamov, (born Aug. 23, 1908, Kislovodsk, Russia—died March 16, 1970, Paris, Fr.), is an avant-garde writer, a founder and major playwright of the Theatre of the Absurd.In 1912 Adamov’s wealthy Armenian family left Russia and settled in Freudenstadt, Ger. He was subsequently educated in Geneva, Mainz, and Paris, where, having mastered French, he settled in 1924 ...

  4. Essays and criticism on Arthur Adamov's Ping-Pong - Critical Essays. Select an area of the website to search. Search this site Go Start an essay Ask a question Join ...

  5. Arthur Adamov. /  48.813863, 2.365304. Arthur Adamov, nado en Kislovodsk, Krai de Stavropol, Rusia, en 1908 o e finado en París en 1970, foi un dramaturgo francés de orixe ruso - armenia .

  6. Analysis. Formed in a climate of soul-searching, intensive reading, and recurring bouts of madness, Arthur Adamov’s early plays offer an original, highly personal (if depersonalized) artistic ...

  7. In Arthur Adamov. In his best known play, Le Ping-pong (performed 1955), the powerful central image is that of a pinball machine to which the characters surrender themselves in a never-ending, aimless game of chance, perfectly illustrating man’s adherence to false objectives and the futility of his busy endeavours. Adamov’s later plays ...