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  Ionesco, Eugène - A Hell of a Mess [tr. Bishop] (Grove, 1975).pdf 3 MB
  Ionesco, Eugène - A Stroll in the Air [tr. Watson] (Grove, 1965).pdf 1.5 MB
  Ionesco, Eugène - Conversations with Eugène Ionesco [Claude Bonnefoy, tr. Dawson] (HRW, 1971).pdf 3.3 MB
  Ionesco, Eugène - Exit the King [tr. Watson] (Grove, 1963).pdf 2.8 MB
  Ionesco, Eugène - Exit the King, The Killer, Macbett [tr. Marowitz & Watson] (Grove, 2015).epub 829.7 KB
  Ionesco, Eugène - Four Plays [tr. Allen] (Grove, 1958).pdf 1.4 MB
  Ionesco, Eugène - Fragments of a Journal [tr. Stewart] (Grove, 1968).pdf 3.2 MB
  Ionesco, Eugène - Hugoliad, or, The Grotesque and Tragic Life of Victor Hugo [tr. Milos] (Grove, 1987).pdf 2.7 MB
  Ionesco, Eugène - Hunger and Thirst & Other Plays [tr. Watson] (Grove, 1969).pdf 2.1 MB
  Ionesco, Eugène - Killing Game [tr. Bishop] (Grove, 1974).pdf 2 MB
  Ionesco, Eugène - Macbett [tr. Marowitz] (Grove, 1973).pdf 936.5 KB
  Ionesco, Eugène - Man with Bags [adapt. Horovitz] (Grove, 1977).pdf 2.9 MB
  Ionesco, Eugène - Notes and Counter Notes_ Writings on the Theater [tr. Watson] (Grove, 1964).pdf 5.1 MB
  Ionesco, Eugène - Plays, Vol. 1 [tr. Watson] (Calder, 1958).pdf 7 MB
  Ionesco, Eugène - Plays, Vol. 10 [tr. Watson] (Calder, 1976).pdf 3.3 MB
  Ionesco, Eugène - Plays, Vol. 11 [tr. Watson & Williams] (Calder, 1979).pdf 4.7 MB
  Ionesco, Eugène - Plays, Vol. 2 [tr. Watson] (Calder, 1958).pdf 14.9 MB
  Ionesco, Eugène - Plays, Vol. 3 [tr. Watson] (Calder, 1960).pdf 5.4 MB
  Ionesco, Eugène - Plays, Vol. 4 [tr. Prouse] (Calder, 1960).pdf 8.3 MB
  Ionesco, Eugène - Plays, Vol. 5 [tr. Watson] (Calder, 1963).pdf 5.5 MB
  Ionesco, Eugène - Plays, Vol. 7 [tr. Watson] (Calder, 1968).pdf 5.5 MB
  Ionesco, Eugène - Present Past, Past Present_ A Personal Memoir [tr. Lane] (Grove, 1971).pdf 3.4 MB
  Ionesco, Eugène - Rhinoceros [tr. Crimp] (Faber, 2007).pdf 2 MB
  Ionesco, Eugène - Rhinoceros and Other Plays [tr. Prouse] (Grove, 1960).pdf 7.8 MB
  Ionesco, Eugène - Rhinoceros and Other Plays [tr. Prouse] (Grove, 2015).epub 1.5 MB
  Ionesco, Eugène - Story Number 1 [illus. Etienne Delessert] (Quist, 1968).pdf 6.6 MB
  Ionesco, Eugène - Story Number 1 [illus. Joel Naprstek] (Quist, 1978).pdf 5.8 MB
  Ionesco, Eugène - Story Number 2 [illus. Etienne Delessert] (Quist, 1970).pdf 4 MB
  Ionesco, Eugène - Story Number 3 [illus. Philippe Corentin] (Quist, 1971).pdf 7.7 MB
  Ionesco, Eugène - The Bald Soprano and Other Plays [tr. Allen] (Grove, 2015).epub 857.5 KB
  Ionesco, Eugène - The Colonel's Photograph [tr. Stewart & Russell] (Faber, 1967).pdf 3.7 MB
  Ionesco, Eugène - The Hermit [tr. Seaver] (Viking, 1974).pdf 4.1 MB
  Ionesco, Eugène - The Killer and Other Plays [tr. Watson] (Grove, 1960).pdf 2 MB
  Ionesco, Eugène - The Light Between the Shadows_ A Conversation [Barbara Kraft] (Two Birds, 2012).epub 636.8 KB
  Ionesco, Eugène - Three Plays_ Amédée, the New Tenant, Victims of Duty [tr. Watson] (Grove, 2015).epub 768.9 KB
  Ionesco, Eugène - Three Plays_ The Chairs, The KIller, Maid to Marry [tr. Watson] (Calder, 1963).pdf 11.7 MB
  Papers
  Ionesco, Eugène - Bedlam Galore, for Two or More (Tulane Drama Review, Spring 1963).pdf 1.2 MB
  Ionesco, Eugène - Communicating the Incommunicable (1965).pdf 195.7 KB
  Ionesco, Eugène - Culture Dreams_ A Conversation (1998).pdf 1.7 MB
  Ionesco, Eugène - Discovering the Theatre (Tulane Drama Rev, Sept. 1959).pdf 479.2 KB
  Ionesco, Eugène - Essays (1958).pdf 1.8 MB
  Ionesco, Eugène - Interview with Emmanuel Jacquart (1973).pdf 174.4 KB
  Ionesco, Eugène - Interview with Frédéric de Towarnicki (1970).pdf 4.5 MB
  Ionesco, Eugène - Interview with Peter Gebhard (1963).pdf 3.6 MB
  Ionesco, Eugène - Interview with Ronald Hayman (Transatlantic Review, Winter-Spring 1972).pdf 313.4 KB
  Ionesco, Eugène - Interview with Rosette Lamont (1960).pdf 648.8 KB
  Ionesco, Eugène - Interview with Rosette Lamont (Massachusetts Review, Winter 1969).pdf 747.2 KB
  Ionesco, Eugène - Ionesco and the Critics (Critical Inquiry, March 1975).pdf 438.6 KB
  Ionesco, Eugène - Maximilian Kolbe (1982).pdf 121 KB
  Ionesco, Eugène - Notes on My Theatre (Tulane Drama Review, Spring 1963).pdf 1.2 MB
  Ionesco, Eugène - Scene (Performing Arts Journal, 1984).pdf 78.7 KB
  Ionesco, Eugène - Selections from the Journals (Yale French Studies 29, 1962).pdf 167.8 KB
  Ionesco, Eugène - The Art of Theater VI (Paris Review, Fall 1984).pdf 1012.2 KB
  Ionesco, Eugène - The Avant-Garde Theatre (Tulane Drama Review, Dec. 1960).pdf 213.2 KB
  Ionesco, Eugène - The Bald Soprano (1958).epub 1.2 MB
  Ionesco, Eugène - The Gap (Massachusetts Review, Winter 1969).pdf 713.4 KB
  Ionesco, Eugène - The Marvellous Comes to Life (Theatre Arts, Sept. 1961).pdf 1010.2 KB
  Ionesco, Eugène - The Niece-Wife [tr. Coe] (1971).pdf 489.8 KB
  Ionesco, Eugène - The Painting [tr. Wellwarth] (1964).pdf 2.9 MB
  Ionesco, Eugène - The Tragedy of Language (Tulane Drama Review, March 1960).pdf 133.6 KB
  Ionesco, Eugène - The World of Ionesco (Tulane Drama Review, October 1958).pdf 168.7 KB
  Ionesco, Eugène - Towards a Dream Theatre (Performing Arts Journal, Autumn 1976).pdf 207.1 KB
  _EUGÈNE IONESCO - Collected Works (35 books).txt 6.2 KB
  _workerbee (with NEW CONTACT INFO).txt 1 KB
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* Eugène Ionesco - Collected Works (35 books)
EUGÈNE IONESCO (1909–1994)
was a Romanian-French playwright and essayist widely regarded as one of the foremost figures of the French avant-garde theatre in the 20th century, pioneering the "Theatre of the Absurd" . His work emerged from a deep distrust of communication and a satirical view of bourgeois social conventions, characterized by the illogical, dreamlike shattering of language and the surreal escalation of mundane situations. His theatrical revolution sought to exteriorize internal anguish by turning objects into menacing presences on stage, often transforming tragic themes into farce.
Ionesco instigated a revolution in ideas and techniques of drama, beginning with his emblematic "anti-play", THE BALD SOPRANO (1950), which introduced audiences to his distinctive style: banal dialogue that spirals into absurdity, exposing the emptiness of social conventions. This was followed by other short, surreal pieces in the early 1950s, including THE LESSON (1951), a play about the tyrannical nature of language and knowledge, and THE CHAIRS (1952), which presents an elderly couple addressing an invisible audience, underscoring themes of isolation and the futility of communication. These early works established Ionesco as a leading avant-garde dramatist, often staged in small experimental theaters before gaining broader international recognition.
As his career progressed, Ionesco moved toward more full-length, allegorical plays that explored existential dread and political conformism. RHINOCEROS (1959), his most famous work, serves as a powerful condemnation of totalitarianism and the "herd mentality," depicting a town where citizens conform by turning into animals. Other major works include EXIT THE KING (1962), which shifts toward a more introspective tone, depicting a monarch confronting his impending death, and A STROLL IN THE AIR (1962), which continued his exploration of dream-logic and personal anxiety. His later works continued to touch upon his recurring theme of mortality, including HUNGER AND THIRST (1966).
In addition to his plays, Ionesco was a significant essayist and autobiographer who often used his non-fiction to defend his artistic vision against critics who misunderstood his absurdist techniques. These include NOTES AND COUNTER NOTES (1962), a collection of essays that articulates his theories on theater, communication, and his often hostile view of realistic or Brechtian drama. Other notable prose works include his diary, FRAGMENTS OF A JOURNAL (1967), and the autobiographical PRESENT PAST, PAST PRESENT (1968), as well as his only novel, THE HERMIT (1975).
Together, Ionesco’s dramatic and non-fiction works form a cohesive critique of modern existence, emphasizing the instability of meaning and the inadequacy of language. His influence extends far beyond the stage, shaping modern drama and resonating with existentialist and postmodern thought. By confronting audiences with the absurdity underlying everyday life, Ionesco not only redefined theatrical form but also invited a deeper reflection on the human condition.

The following books are in PDF and/or ePUB format as indicated:
== PLAYS ==
* A Hell of a Mess [tr. Bishop] (Grove, 1975) – PDF^

* A Stroll in the Air & A Frenzy for Two [tr. Watson] (Grove, 1965) – PDF

* The Bald Soprano and Other Plays [tr. Allen] (Grove, 2015) – ePUB

* Exit the King [tr. Watson] (Grove, 1963) – PDF

* Exit the King, The Killer, Macbett [tr. Marowitz & Watson] (Grove, 2015) – ePUB

* Four Plays [tr. Allen] (Grove, 1958) – PDF

* Hunger and Thirst & Other Plays [tr. Watson] (Grove, 1969) – PDF

* The Killer and Other Plays [tr. Watson] (Grove, 1960) – PDF

* Killing Game [tr. Bishop] (Grove, 1974) – PDF^

* Macbett [tr. Marowitz] (Grove, 1973) – PDF

* Man with Bags [adapt. Horovitz] (Grove, 1977) – PDF^

* Plays, Vol. 1 [tr. Watson] (Calder, 1958) – PDF^

* Plays, Vol. 2 [tr. Watson] (Calder, 1958) – PDF^

* Plays, Vol. 3 [tr. Watson] (Calder, 1960) – PDF^

* Plays, Vol. 4 [tr. Prouse] (Calder, 1960) – PDF^

* Plays, Vol. 5 [tr. Watson] (Calder, 1963) – PDF^

* Plays, Vol. 7 [tr. Watson] (Calder, 1968) – PDF^

* Plays, Vol. 10 [tr. Watson] (Calder, 1976) – PDF^

* Plays, Vol. 11 [tr. Watson & Williams] (Calder, 1979) – PDF^

* Rhinoceros [tr. Crimp] (Faber, 2007) – PDF^

* Rhinoceros and Other Plays [tr. Prouse] (Grove, 1960) – PDF

* Rhinoceros and Other Plays [tr. Prouse] (Grove, 2015) – ePUB

* Three Plays: Amédée, the New Tenant, Victims of Duty [tr. Watson] (Grove, 2015) – ePUB

* Three Plays: The Chairs, The KIller, Maid to Marry [tr. Watson] (Calder, 1963) – PDF^
== FICTION ==
* The Colonel's Photograph [tr. Stewart & Russell] (Faber, 1967) – PDF^

* The Hermit [tr. Seaver] (Viking, 1974) – PDF^
== NON-FICTION ==
* Conversations with Eugène Ionesco [Claude Bonnefoy, tr. Dawson] (HRW, 1971) – PDF^

* Fragments of a Journal [tr. Stewart] (Grove, 1968) – PDF

* Hugoliad, or, The Grotesque and Tragic Life of Victor Hugo [tr. Milos] (Grove, 1987) – PDF^

* The Light Between the Shadows: A Conversation [Barbara Kraft] (Two Birds, 2012) – ePUB

* Notes and Counter Notes: Writings on the Theater [tr. Watson] (Grove, 1964) – PDF^

* Present Past, Past Present: A Personal Memoir [tr. Lane] (Grove, 1971) – PDF^
== FOR CHILDREN ==
* Story Number 1 [illus. Etienne Delessert] (Quist, 1968) – PDF^

* Story Number 1 [illus. Joel Naprstek] (Quist, 1978) – PDF^

* Story Number 2 [illus. Etienne Delessert] (Quist, 1970) – PDF^

* Story Number 3 [illus. Philippe Corentin] (Quist, 1971) – PDF^

PDF^ courtesy of @Mohamed5438, to whom a very special word of thanks is owed for undertaking the majority of new scans in this collection.

SEE ALSO:
* Samuel Beckett - Nobel Prize in Literature, 1969 (62 books)

https://www.1337x.to/torrent/5906019/Samuel-Beckett-Nobel-Prize-in-Literature-1969-62-books/
* Jean Genet - Collected Novels, Plays and Nonfiction (16 books)

https://www.1337x.to/torrent/6060621/Jean-Genet-Collected-Novels-Plays-and-Nonfiction-16-books/

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