- Jarry, Alfred
- (1873-1907)
The Baudrillard dictionary. Richard G. Smith. 2015.
The Baudrillard dictionary. Richard G. Smith. 2015.
Jarry, Alfred — born Sept. 8, 1873, Laval, France died Nov. 1, 1907, Paris French writer. He went to Paris to live on his inheritance at age 18; after exhausting it, he led a life of calculated buffoonery. His farce Ubu Roi (1896), considered a forerunner of… … Universalium
Jarry, Alfred — ► (1873 1907) Literato francés. Considerado precursor de los dadaístas y surrealistas. Autor de Ubu, rey (1906), célebre farsa épica. * * * (8 sep. 1873, Laval, Francia–1 nov. 1907, París). Escritor francés. Se trasladó a París a los 18 años para … Enciclopedia Universal
Alfred Jarry — Nombre completo Alfred Henry Jarry Nacimiento 8 de septiembre de 1873 … Wikipedia Español
Jarry — Alfred Jarry (* 8. September 1873 in Laval, Département Mayenne (Bretagne), Frankreich; † 1. November 1907 in Paris) war ein französischer Schriftsteller. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Biographisches 2 Werke … Deutsch Wikipedia
Alfred Jarry — (8 September 1873 ndash; 1 November 1907) was a French writer born in Laval, Mayenne, France, not far from the border of Brittany; he was of Breton descent on his mother s side. Best known for his play Ubu Roi (1896), which is often cited as a… … Wikipedia
Jarry — may refer to:In places: *Jarry (Montreal Metro), a station of the Montreal Metro (subway), Canada *Jarry Street, a street in Montreal. *Z.I. Jarry, the commercial/light industrial suburb of Pointe à Pitre, Guadeloupe People with the surname Jarry … Wikipedia
Jarry — Jarry, Alfred Jarry, Gastón … Enciclopedia Universal
Jarry — (Alfred) (1873 1907) écrivain français. Il annonce Dada, le surréalisme et le théâtre de l absurde. Romans: les Jours et les Nuits (1897), le Surmâle (1902), Gestes et opinions du Dr Faustroll, pataphysicien (posth., 1911). Théâtre: Ubu roi… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Alfred Jarry — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Jarry. Alfred Jarry Activités Écrivain, romancier et dramaturge N … Wikipédia en Français
Alfred — /al fred, frid/, n. a male given name: from the Old English words meaning elf and counsel. * * * I known as Alfred the Great born 849 died 899 King of Wessex (871–99) in southwestern England. He joined his brother Ethelred I in confronting a… … Universalium