Alfred Jarry is regarded as one of the founders of modern avant-garde
theatre-- "Dada, Surrealism, Pataphysics, Theatre of Cruelty, the
Absurd--all owe a debt to Jarry." (Encore) This volume contains his
three classic Ubu texts: Ubu Roi, Ubu Cocu and Ubu Enchaîné. Through the
lucid translations of Connolly and Taylor, the reader comes to realize
that the violent and loathsome Ubu is Jarry's dark metaphor for man in
the modern age. As Ubu himself said, "We shall not have succeeded in
demolishing everything unless we demolish the ruins as well."