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Cohn, Ruby. From Desire to Godot: Pocket Theater of Postwar Paris, University of California Press, 1987, pp. 122-33.
Clurman, Harold. A review of The Chairs in The Nation, July 6, 1957, pp. 186-93.
Hewes, Henry. ‘‘‘Sanity’ Observed,’’ in Saturday Review of Literature, January 26, 1958, p. 26.
Ionesco, Eugène. Four Plays by Eugène Ionesco, Grove, 1958, pp. 111-60.
———. Notes and Counter Notes: Writing on the Theatre, translated by Donald Watson, Grove, 1964, pp. 17-18.
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