52 pages • 1 hour read
176
Play • Fiction
Milan, Italy • 1970s
1970
Adult
16-18 years
Accidental Death of an Anarchist by Dario Fo is a satirical play that revolves around The Fool, a man with a history of impersonations, who infiltrates an Italian police headquarters. Using his comedic wit and impersonation skills, he exposes the corruption and contradictions within the police force regarding the alleged suicide of an anarchist.
Humorous
Mysterious
Suspenseful
Challenging
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Dario Fo's Accidental Death of an Anarchist is widely praised for its sharp political critique and absurdist humor. Critics commend Fo's clever dialogue and the play's relevance to contemporary issues. However, some find the chaotic pacing overwhelming. Overall, it's hailed as a masterful satire that challenges authority with wit and irreverence.
Readers who delight in sharp political satire, absurdist humor, and social criticism will enjoy Dario Fo's Accidental Death of an Anarchist. Similar to the works of George Orwell's Animal Farm and Tom Stoppard's Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, it appeals to those who appreciate challenging authority through wit and theatricality.
5,489 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
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176
Play • Fiction
Milan, Italy • 1970s
1970
Adult
16-18 years
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