What Do I Read Next?
No Exit (1944), written by Jean-Paul Sartre, is an existentialist drama that delves into the meaning of life.
Contact: Human Communications and Its History (1981) is a compilation of essays edited by Raymond Williams, featuring numerous writings on the history of human communication.
The Balcony (1956), authored by another absurdist playwright, Jean Genet, tells the story of clients at Madame Irma's establishment who have their lifelong desires fulfilled.
The Loves of the Subway (1952), a play by French avant-garde playwright Jean Tardieu, explores a couple's relationship and the futility of human communication.
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