Buenaventura was born in Santiago de Cali , Colombia, on 19 February 1925 and died on 31 December 2003. Before dedicating himself fully to writing he worked in various other jobs (sailo... (Read more...)
Buenaventura is concerned with history, testimony, collective memory and violence.
There is a ritualistic element to Buenaventura’s theatre which is coloured by the grotesque and a black, absurdist humour. His plays show a synthesising of two Colombian cultures (indig... (Read more...)
Buenaventura, Enrique. 1958. A la diestra de Dios Padre (To the Right Hand of Father God) (in Spanish)
Buenaventura, Enrique. 1963 La tragedia del Rey Chiristophe (The tradgedy of King Christophe)
Buenaventura, Enrique. 1968. Los papeles del infierno (Documents from Hell)
Buenaventura, Enrique. 1965. Historia de una bala de plata (Story of a Silver Bullet)
Buenaventura, Enrique. 1969. El convertible rojo (The Red Convertible)
De la Campa, Ramón. 1980. ‘The New Latin American Stage: An Interview with E. Buenaventura,’ Theater 12.1, 19–21
Luzuriaga, Gerardo and Robert S. Rudder, eds. and trans. 1974. The Orgy: Modern One-Act Plays from Latin America. Los Angeles, University of California, UCLA Latin American Center
Penny A. Wallace. 1975. ‘Enrique Buenaventura’s Los papeles del infierno’, Latin American Theatre Review, Fall, 45
Watson Espener, Maida. 1976. ‘Enrique Buenaventura’s Theory of the Committed Theatre,’ Latin American Theatre Review 9.2, 43-7
Weiss, Judith A, ed. 2004. Colombian Theatre in the Vortex: Seven Plays. Lewisburg. Bucknell University Press
Entry written by Gwendolen Mackeith. Last updated on 5 October 2010.
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