Modern plays don't get discussed enough on /lit/. What are your favorite 20th century plays? Are there any 21st century plays that have been published for reading?
Probably not a very unique opinion, but Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead
>>10025175
plays meant for the stage, with the sole exception of shakesmeme, are not literature.
go back to plebbit
Drama in general doesn't get discussed enough.
I have a question, is it worth getting into Arthur Miller at 26 or is his stuff mainly highschool English tier?
>>10025175
August: Osage County is a great 21st century play
>>10025242
All depends. I like tennesse williams way more personally.
>>10025175
By the way this was a very comfy read. Didn't like it at first but I came back to it and it's great. Plays are too patrician for /lit/
Anything by Eugene o'Neill is classic. The Iceman Cometh is real good
Is Genet good or is it a meme?
>>10025242
>Even entertaining the thought of dismissing an author's oeuvre
Pseud.