The leading figure of absurdist theater and one of the great innovators
of the modern stage, Eugène Ionesco (1909-94) did not write his first
play, The Bald Soprano, until 1950. He went on to become an
internationally renowned master of modern drama, famous for the comic
proportions and bizarre effects that allow his work to be simultaneously
hilarious, tragic, and profound. As Ionesco has said, "Theater is not
literature. . . . It is simply what cannot be expressed by any other
means."