William Luis; Julia Alvarez; Judith Ortiz Cofer; Victor Hernandez Cruz; Cristina Garcia; Oscar Hijuelos; Rosario Morales Vanderbilt University Press (1997) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Omar Miranda (ed.); Mauricio Carbajal (ed.); Luis Manuel Montaño (ed.); Oscar Rosas-Ortiz (ed.); Sergio A. Tomas (ed.) American Institute of Physics (2007) Kovakantinen kirja
Mauricio Carbajal-Tinoco (ed.); Omar Miranda (ed.); Luis Manuel Montaño (ed.); Oscar Rosas-Ortiz (ed.); Ser Tomás Velázquez American Institute of Physics (2007) Kovakantinen kirja
Along with Samuel Beckett and Eugene Ionesco, Fernando Arrabal is a major exponent of the Theater of the Absurd. In this study Arrabal's plays are seen as a contemporary expression of a festive form of theater that flourished during the Middle Ages and that had its roots in the drama of Aeschylus and Aristophanes.
With this view of Arrabal's work, Luis Arata explores the nature of play in art in the light of Jean Piaget's psychology. He thus offers a new way to approach festive and playful art.