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SOURCE: "Ionesco, or a Pregnant Death," in The Dream and the Play: Ionesco's Theatrical Quest, edited by Moshe Lazar, Undena Publications, 1982, pp. 121-32.

In the following essay, Kott observes the tragic-farcical impression of death in Eugène Ionesco's plays.

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