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Abbas Nalbandian

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Abbas Nalbandian (Template:Lang-fa) (1947-28 May 1987) was an Iranian playwright who wrote several absurdist plays in the 1960s and 1970s. His plays had very long and strange names. For example his first play was “A deep, big and new research about fossils of 25th genealogy period, or 20th, or any other period, there is no difference” (1966 ).
Nalbandian was under the effects of European absurdist theatre and he tried to bring new ideas and methods from European drama into Iranian drama. He committed suicide on 28 May 1987. He recorded his voice at the time of dying.[1]

Some of his plays

  • A deep, big and new research about fossils of 25th genealogy period, or 20th, or any other period, there is no difference (1966 )
  • If Faust was a real friend (1967)
  • Putting a chair by the window and sitting on it and watching a long, dark, calm and cold night of the desert (1970)
  • Harem (1977)
  • A story about raining of kindness and death (1977)

References

  1. ^ Khalaj, Mansoor. (1992). Iranian Playwrites. Tehran: Akhtaran. ISBN 964-7514-13-1