About the author

Alfred Jarry (French: [al.fʁɛd ʒa.ʁi]; 8 September 1873 – 1 November 1907) was a French symbolist writer who is best known for his play Ubu Roi (1896), a pataphysical work which depicts the bourgeoisie as the super-mediocre. He coined the term and philosophical concept of pataphysics, which uses absurd irony to portray symbolic truths (and playfully vice versa).

Jarry was born in Laval, Mayenne, France, and his mother was from Brittany. He was associated with the Symbolist movement. His play Ubu Roi is often cited as a forerunner of Dada and the Surrealist and Futurist movements of the 1920s and 1930s. He wrote in a variety of hybrid genres and styles, prefiguring the postmodern, including novels, poems, short plays and opéras bouffes, absurdist essays and speculative journalism. His texts are considered examples of absurdist literature and postmodern philosophy.

Patafysikeren Doktor Faustrolls bedrifter og betragtninger

Alfred Jarry (1863-1907) er nok mest kendt for sit skandaleombruste drama Kong Ubu, som stadig spilles på alverdens teatre. Nu præsenterer Basilisk endelig hans fantastiske roman, Patafysikeren Doktor Faustrolls bedrifter og betragtninger i Martin Larsens kongeniale oversættelse.
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Edition1
Printed pages287
Publish date07 Feb 2014
Published byForlaget Basilisk
Languagedan
ISBN print9788791407895