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-'''Eugène Ionesco''', born '''Eugen Ionescu''', ([[November 26]], [[1909]] – [[March 29]], [[1994]]) was a [[:Category:French-Romanians|French-Romanian]] playwright and dramatist, one of the foremost [[playwright]]s of the ''[[Theatre of the Absurd]]''. Beyond ridiculing the most banal situations, Ionesco's plays depict in a tangible way the solitude of humans and the insignificance of one's existence. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/{{PAGENAMEE}}] [May 2007]+'''Eugène Ionesco''', born '''Eugen Ionescu''', ([[November 26]], [[1909]] – [[March 29]], [[1994]]) was a [[:Category:French-Romanians|French-Romanian]] playwright and dramatist, one of the foremost [[playwright]]s of the ''[[Theatre of the Absurd]]''. Beyond ridiculing the most banal situations, Ionesco's plays depict in a tangible way the solitude of humans and the insignificance of one's existence.{{GFDL}}

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Eugène Ionesco, born Eugen Ionescu, (November 26, 1909March 29, 1994) was a French-Romanian playwright and dramatist, one of the foremost playwrights of the Theatre of the Absurd. Beyond ridiculing the most banal situations, Ionesco's plays depict in a tangible way the solitude of humans and the insignificance of one's existence.



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