Out of the Wings

You are here:

Pic-Nic (c.1952), Fernando Arrabal

Titles
English title: Picnic on the Battlefield
Date written: c. 1952
First publication date: 1977
Keywords: family > parents and children, family, ideology > war
Genre and type: absurdist, magic realism
Pitch

Join Zapo, his parents, and his prisoner Zepo, as they settle down for a picnic on a battlefield. Why should gunfire and bombs spoil an otherwise perfect Sunday afternoon?

Synopsis

In the middle of a battlefield, a lone soldier takes shelter in a trench. Between air raids he keeps himself busy knitting jumpers. This is Zapo, a young man clearly unused to war, as h... (Read more...)

Critical response

Picnic on the Battlefield is generally considered to be a denouncement of the absurdity of war, in which – like Zapo and Zepo– the soldiers on the front line often have little or no un... (Read more...)

Editions
  • Arrabal, Fernando. 1977. Pic-Nic, El triciclo, El laberinto. Madrid, Cátedra

  • Arrabal, Fernando. 1979. Teatro completo, vol. I, introduction by Angel Berenguer. Madrid, Cupsa Editorial ... (Read more...)

Entry written by Gwynneth Dowling. Last updated on 15 March 2011.

Tag this play

You must be logged in to add tags. Please log in or sign up for a free account.

Post a comment

You must be logged in to post a comment. Please log in or sign up for a free account.

  • King's College London Logo
  • Queen's University Belfast Logo
  • University of Oxford Logo
  • Arts and Humanities Research Council Logo

This static site is hosted by King's Digital Lab to offer public access to a legacy project. It has reduced functionality to improve sustainability