Pirandello's savage comedy from 1921 reflects the warp of European reality after World War I and advances his philosophical argument that reality is never a rock certainty, only a subjective creation. Mr. Brustein's Enrico IV "adopts a modern idiom with graceful unobtrusiveness" (New York Times).
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Pirandello's savage comedy from 1921 reflects the warp of European reality after World War I and advances his philosophical argument that reality is never a rock certainty, only a subjective creation. Mr. Brustein's Enrico IV "adopts a modern idiom with graceful unobtrusiveness" (New York Times).
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