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HOME > LECTURES&EVENTS > SPEAKERS > Fernando Arrabal
Thursday 8th November 2007
- 7:00 pm
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Fernando Arrabal is one of the most elusive and influential literary figures of the twentieth century. He has directed seven full-length feature films, published over one-hundred plays, fourteen novels, seven poetry collections, and many essays, as well as his celebrated “Letter to General Franco” during the dictator’s lifetime. He was a founder of the controversial Panic Movement during the 1960’s. He has been decorated with the French Legion of Honour, as well as the Grand Prize for Theatre of the Académie Française, the Nabokov Prize for novel writing, the Espasa Prize for Essay Writing, the World Theater Prize, etc. He was reportedly a finalist for the Nobel Prize in 2005, a prize which several institutions and personalities solicited for him.
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Events at The Academy:
Miller's Academy and The Gate Theatre present Fernando Arrabal: His Life and Work [8th Nov 2007]
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or turn up on the night and pay at the door if there are places 020 7229 5103
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