Antígona Furiosa, written in the period of 1985-86 by Griselda Gambaro, is an Argentinian drama heavily influenced by Antigone by Sophocles,[1] and comments on an era of government terrorism that later transformed into the Dirty War of Argentina.[2]Antígona Furiosa was first published 1989 in Griselda Gambaro: Teatro 3 in Buenos Aires, after it stayed many years hidden while Gambaro was in exile in Barcelona. The play premiered September 24, 1986 at the Goethe Institute in Buenos Aires under the direction of Laura Yusem.[3]
^Fleming, John. "Antigone in Argentina: Griselda Gambaro's Antígona Furiosa." Text and Performance Quarterly 19.1 (1999): 74-90.
^Lewis, Paul H., and Donald C. Hodges. "Argentina's "Dirty War": An Intellectual Biography." The Americas 49.1 (1992): 109.
^Gambaro, Griselda, and Marguerite Feitlowitz. "Information for Foreigners: Three Plays." Evanston, IL: Northwestern UP, 1992.
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