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Jean Anouilh: Critical Review by Harold Clurman

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SOURCE: Clurman, Harold. “Traveller without Luggage, The Committee.” Nation, New York, N.Y., (5 October 1964): 202.

In the following unfavorable review of the 1964 New York production of Traveller without Luggage, Clurman argues that the play “shows some of the salient features of Anouilh's personality and an attitude which were to place him in the front rank of French playwrights between the late thirties and the fifties.”

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