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Escuadra hacia la muerte (1953), Alfonso Sastre Salvador

Titles
English title: Condemned Squad
Date written: 1953
First production date: March 1953
Keywords: morality > honour, morality > crime, violence, violence > social, violence > murder, violence > suicide, violence > crime, identity > hierarchy, history, love > friendship, ideology > honour, ideology > morality, power > war, power > intimidation, power > use and abuse
Genre and type: tragedy
Pitch

During a fictional Third World War, five soldiers and their tyrannical colonel wait for the enemy. They wait for death. This is a condemned squad, in which each man must wrestle with his own demons. But when the soldiers murder their colonel, the demons multiply, as the death of their tyrant only leads to inner turmoil, rather than peace.

Synopsis

After committing various crimes, six men are brought together in a forest. A Third Wold War has broken out, and no one knows when the enemy will advance. As punishment the soldiers have... (Read more...)

Critical response

Escuadra hacia la muerte (Condemned Squad) is one of Sastre’s most admired plays. Leonard Pronko, who has translated the play into English, views the tyrannical Corporal Goban as a ‘go... (Read more...)

Editions
  • Sastre, Alfonso. 1975. Escuadra hacia la muerte. La mordanza, ed. Farris Anderson. Madrid, Clásicos Castalia

  • Sastre, Alfonso. 2006. ‘Escuadra hacia la muerte’. In Teatro escogido, vol.... (Read more...)

Useful readings and websites
  • Pronko, Leonard C. 1960. ‘The Revolutionary Theatre of Alfonso Sastre’, Tulane Drama Review, 5.2, 111-20

  • Thatcher Gies, David. 1975. ‘David and Goliath: The Resolution of Tyranny and Oppression in Two Plays by Alfonso Sastre’, Modern Language Studies, 5.2, 94-100

Entry written by Gwynneth Dowling. Last updated on 6 June 2011.

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