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Flores de papel (1968), Égon Wolff

Titles
English title: Paper Flowers
Date written: 1968
First publication date: 1979
First production date: 1975
Keywords: morality, violence > social, identity > class/social standing, identity > hierarchy, identity > gender, history > change/revolution, ideology > politics, ideology > morality, power > inter-personal/game play, love > desire
Pitch

I haven’t said you should stay.  I’ve only said you don’t have to go.

A lonely woman accepts the offer of a taciturn vagrant to carry groceries from the supermarket back to her apartment.  When she invites him into her refined home, she begins an unexpected encounter with a man who is not what he claims to be.  Despite this man’s strange behaviour - his inexplicable and uncontrollable fits, and his impassioned and at times nonsensical conversation – Eva, in her lonely desperation, yearns for his companionship.  Here Égon Wolff masterfully orchestrates a compelling collision between a woman and a man, a past and a present and the disruption of a social order which is far more complex than we might think.

Synopsis

Eva is a middle-aged, middle-class lady who paints watercolours in the Botanical Garden to pass the time. She is a childless divorcee, or spinster, who is lonely and vulnerable and beco... (Read more...)

Critical response

Flores de papel won the Casa de las Américas prize in 1970 and is considered by many to be Wolff’s masterpiece.  It has been widely translated and performed internationally.

Editions
  • Dauster, Frank, Lyday, Leon and Woodyard, George, eds. 1979. 9 Dramaturgos hispanoamericanos: Antología del teatro hispanoamericano del siglo XX , pp. 145 – 221. Ontario, Girol Books

Useful readings and websites
  • 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

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BenBollig wrote 16 Feb 2011, 1:01 p.m.
Flores Glad to have access to information about this play for an English-speaking audience.
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