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Three Comedies: Behind the Scenes in Eden, Rigmaroles, and the Other William

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Three Comedies represents the first English-language collection of plays by Jaime Salom, one of Spain's most important contemporary dramatists. His forty-plus works encompass an impressive array of sub-genres, including domestic dramas, mysteries, political allegories, historical comedies, metaphysical meditations, and tales of Spanish life. Best known for his veiled critiques of Francisco Franco's regime, Salom went on to explore less overtly politicised themes following the dictator's death in 1975. This welcome new volume features a trio of comedies from his later phase that offer acute insight into life under the eased restraints of a nominally democratic Spain. retelling of events in Eden from a feminist perspective; Rigmaroles (1990), which recounts Golden Age author Juan Timoneda's domestic turmoil precipitated by a change in political winds; and The Other William (1998), in which Shakespeare appears as an opportunistic actor taking credit for someone else's writing. All three comedies revel in the foibles of protagonists who, in their search for self-determination, never quite manage to escape the spectre of tyrannical authority.

227 pages, Hardcover

First published September 1, 2004

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February 3, 2017
Bought this because of my interest in the Shakespeare authorship question. I had come across Salom's play The Other William while researching the Earl of Derby. Unfortunately, it's an unwieldy mixture of didacticism/exposition, a critique of the aristocracy and a musing on the nature of creativity and intellectual ownership. Its biggest flaw is that for a comedy, it's not funny.
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July 11, 2009
I wasn't familiar with Jaime Salom or his plays prior to receiving this small collection from a publisher friend of mine. Salom has an incredibly fine wit, his plays seem imminently stage-worthy, and I look forward to reading (and hopefully seeing) more of the playwright's work.
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