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    Roger Vitrac ( French: [vitʁak]; 17 November 1899 – 22 January 1952) was a French surrealist playwright and poet. Early life. Roger Vitrac was born in Pinsac on 17 November 1899, before his family moved to Paris in 1910.

  2. Roger Vitrac. (1899—1952) Quick Reference. (1899–1952) French dramatist. The bourgeois provincialism of Vitrac's childhood infused his writing, which often apprehended the adult world through the sensibility of a child, as in his best-known play Victor ... From: Vitrac, Roger in The Oxford Companion to Theatre and Performance »

  3. Roger Vitrac has 34 books on Goodreads with 638 ratings. Roger Vitracs most popular book is Victor Ou Les Enfants (Folio Theatre) (French Edition).

  4. Whilst Roger Vitrac is still far from being a household name, over the past three decades, there has been a gradual but none the less welcome revival of interest in his work.

  5. Policies and ethics. Victor, or The Children Take Charge (Victor, ou Les Enfants au Pouvoir, 1928), a three-act ‘bourgeois drama’ by Roger Vitrac, aims its slings and arrows at the staid middle class: those people who never sound out the possible consequences of their acts,...

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  6. Roger Vitrac, né le 17 novembre 1899 à Pinsac et mort le 22 janvier 1952 à Paris, est un dramaturge et poète français. Surréaliste de la première heure, il est exclu du mouvement en 1928. Il est associé au théâtre dada et au théâtre surréaliste.

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  8. In Mademoiselle Pidge (1922), a fragment" as Roger Vitrac calls it, the feminine character is removed from theatrical presentation. Miss Piege is an absent character about whom one can only guess on the basis of fragmented dialogues. The mystery of this fragment centers on the absence of the female character. The theatrical text and didascalia make