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Alfonso Sastre (20 February 1926 – 17 September 2021) was a Spanish playwright, essayist, and critic associated with the
Generation of '36 The Generation of '36 ( es, Generación del 36) is the name given to a group of Spanish artists, poets and playwrights who were working about the time of the Spanish Civil War (1936 - 1939). The Generation of '36 was a literary movement that suff ...
movement. He was an outspoken critic of censorship during the reign of General
Francisco Franco Francisco Franco Bahamonde (; 4 December 1892 – 20 November 1975) was a Spanish general who led the Nationalist faction (Spanish Civil War), Nationalist forces in overthrowing the Second Spanish Republic during the Spanish Civil War ...
and the ensuing political regime arising from the 1978 Constitution altogether. His most noteworthy plays include ''Death Squad'' (1953), ''The Gag'' (1954), ''Death Thrust'' (1960), and ''Tragicomedy of the Gypsy Celestina'' (1984).


Biography

Alfonso Sastre was born in
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in February 1926 into a typical middle-class family. He had three siblings (Aurora, Ana and Jose), and received a Catholic upbringing. He survived hunger and bombing during the
Spanish Civil War The Spanish Civil War ( es, Guerra Civil Española)) or The Revolution ( es, La Revolución, link=no) among Nationalists, the Fourth Carlist War ( es, Cuarta Guerra Carlista, link=no) among Carlists, and The Rebellion ( es, La Rebelión, lin ...
and later received a degree from the Institute Cardinal Cisneros of Madrid. In 1943 he began a career as an aeronautical engineer, which he abandoned after fifteen days. By the end of the 1940s, he began producing existentialist works, either alone or with others in the "New Art" movement. In 1950 he signed, along with Jose M. de Quinto, the Theater of Social Agitation Manifesto (TAS), and vehemently defended, through books and newspapers, the use of theater as a means of social agitation. In 1953 he completed his studies and had his first success in the theater, ''Escuadra Hacia la Muerte'', roughly translated as ''Death Squad''. It premiered on 18 March 1953, and was performed by the University Popular Theater (TPU). The play took place during the Third World War and dealt with a squad of five soldiers and their corporal, sent on a suicide mission as punishment for past transgressions. Only one performance was initially scheduled, but it found success and its run was extended. The play was censored by Franco's regime after its third performance, however, and was never performed again. On 17 September 1954 the play ''La Mordaza'' (''The Gag'') premiered, dealing with themes of dictatorship and repression. That same year he wrote the revolutionary drama ''Tierra Roja'' (''Red Earth''), which was never allowed to be presented as it dealt with the subject of exploitation. Sastre continued to write plays such as ''La Sangre de Dios, Ana Kleiber'' (''The Blood of God, Ana Kleiber'') and ''Guillermo Tell tiene los ojos tristes'' (''William Tell Has Sad Eyes'') in 1955. In 1959 he wrote ''En la red'' (''In the Net'') and ''La
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'' (The Thrust). In 1990 he wrote
¿Dónde estás, Ulalume, dónde estás?
' (
Where are you, Ulalume? Where are you?
'). Sastre married writer and revolutionary Eva Forest in 1955. He died in
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in the Basque Country on 17 September 2021, at the age of 95.


References

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External links


Archival collections


Register of the Alfonso Sastre Papers.
Special Collections and Archives, The UC Irvine Libraries, Irvine, California.


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