The celebrated Spanish playwright Fernando Arrabal, who lived in Madrid
under the oppression of the Franco regime, writes passionately of human
atrocity and of hope. This collection of plays embodies Arrabal's
"theatre of panic," named after the god Pan. The homme panique is a man
who refuses to take risks, who avoids danger and therefore heroism, who
avoids the irreparable act, but who, ironically, is caught up in a world
of chance that forces him to make choices.