The Memorandum | The Memorandum: A Play

In the following essay, Baranczak discusses the various character techniques used throughout The Memorandum.

‘‘SIX ONE-ACT PLAYS BY SIX WORLD LEADERS’’ was what a recent New Yorker cartoon envisaged as a canopy advertisement above the door to an off-Broadway theater. The wit is in the arithmetic. The number six suspends the joke precisely between the actual state of affairs and the realm of the improbable. Had the sign said, ‘‘TWO ONE-ACT PLAYS BY TWO WORLD LEADERS,’’ we would not laugh, because the estimate would be too realistic. Had it said ‘‘TEN ONE-ACT PLAYS BY TEN WORLD LEADERS,’’ we would not laugh, because the estimate would be too fantastic. But six, why...

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