Égon Wolff was born in Chile on 13 April 1926 to German parents. He studied chemical engineering as an undergraduate before turning to playwriting in 1958, and had an early success with... (Read more...)
Égon Wolff's work concerns itself with social power struggles in Chilean society, but with universal resonance. His plays explore themes of madness, moral decay and base human impulses ... (Read more...)
Égon Wolff's work is socially conscious and socially committed but his style cannot be described as realist. He incorporates expressionist and at times fantastic and surrealist element... (Read more...)
Wolff, Égon. 1970. Los invasores (The Invaders) (in Spanish)
Wolff, Égon. 1984. La balsa de la Medusa (Medusa's Barge) (in Spanish)
Gann, Myra S. 1989. 'Meaning and Metaphor in Flores de papel', Latin American Theatre Review, 22.2, 31-6
López, Daniel. 1978. ‘Ambiguity in Flores de papel’, Latin American Theatre Review, 12.1, 43-50
Taylor, Diana. 1984. ‘Art and Anti-Art in Égon Wolff’s Flores de papel’, Latin American Theatre Review, 18.1, 65-8
Taylor, Diana. 1991. Theatre of Crisis: Drama and Politics in Latin America. Kentucky, The University Press of Kentucky
Entry written by Gwendolen Mackeith. Last updated on 18 April 2012.
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