The Condemned of Altona
The Condemned of Altona (French: Les Séquestrés d'Altona) is a play written by Jean-Paul Sartre, known in Great Britain as Loser Wins. It was first produced in 1959 at the Théâtre de la Renaissance in Paris. It was one of the last plays Sartre wrote, followed only by his adaptation of Euripides' The Trojan Women. The title recalls his formulation "Man is condemned to be free." It is the only one of Sartre's fictional works which deals directly with Nazism, and also serves as a critique of the then-ongoing Algerian War. The action takes place in Altona, a borough of the German city-state of Hamburg.
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The Condemned of Altona
The Condemned of Altona (French: Les Séquestrés d'Altona) is a play written by Jean-Paul Sartre, known in Great Britain as Loser Wins. It was first produced in 1959 at the Théâtre de la Renaissance in Paris. It was one of the last plays Sartre wrote, followed only by his adaptation of Euripides' The Trojan Women. The title recalls his formulation "Man is condemned to be free." It is the only one of Sartre's fictional works which deals directly with Nazism, and also serves as a critique of the then-ongoing Algerian War. The action takes place in Altona, a borough of the German city-state of Hamburg.
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Les Séquestrés d'Altona est un ...... e en scène de François Darbon.
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Los secuestrados de Altona es ...... Sartre. Fue publicada en 1959.
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The Condemned of Altona (Frenc ...... German city-state of Hamburg.
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في تلك المسرحية من مسرحيات جان ...... تتبعها فرنسا مع دولة الجزائر.
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Major, the von Gerlachs:
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Home of the von Gerlachs, in theAltonaborough ofHamburg, Germany.
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Cover of the English edition, depicting the black window of Franz's crabs.
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Father
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Franz
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Heinrich
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Johanna
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Klages
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Leni
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Major, the von Gerlachs:
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Werner
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The Condemned of Altona
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French, Translated from the French by Sylvia and George Leeson
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Home of the von Gerlachs, in the Altona borough of Hamburg, Germany.
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Les Séquestrés d'Altona est un ...... e en scène de François Darbon.
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Los secuestrados de Altona es ...... Sartre. Fue publicada en 1959.
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The Condemned of Altona (Frenc ...... German city-state of Hamburg.
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في تلك المسرحية من مسرحيات جان ...... ت تتبعها فرنسا مع دولة الجزائر
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Les Séquestrés d'Altona
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Los secuestrados de Altona
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The Condemned of Altona
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سجناء التونا (مسرحية)
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The Condemned of Altona
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