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Dorfman is probably best known for Death and the Maiden, the
play he wrote in Chile during that country's transition to democracy
in the summer of 1990. Since its first production in Chile, the story
of Paulina Salas, a woman who kidnaps the man she suspects tortured
her more than 20 years ago, has been staged in more than thirty countries.
In Germany alone, in 1993 there were more than 50 different productions
all running at the same time. Taught in colleges and highschools,
still performed around the globe, Death and the Maiden is
a classic example of the coming together of art and the struggle for
human rights. |
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