Denis Diderot: Rameau's Nephew (Translation Ana María Patrón) / Angélica Liddell: Dog killed in dyeing Angélica Liddell Award Teatro Valle-Inclán 2008
publish these two books together because they share the same spirit: analysis and critique of the society of his time with the Fool as the central character. The first, Rameau's nephew is the most important work of Diderot who wrote for twenty years and not published during his lifetime. Schiller and Goethe discovered delighted with the work, decided to translate it into German. Through dialogue established between the philosopher and nephew of musician, Diderot made a devastating attack on the social corruption of eighteenth century France before the Revolution and the cowardice of those who criticized the creators of the Encyclopedia. Dog
died in dyeing is a powerful dramatic text Angélica Liddell (author, director and actress), with Rameau's nephew background, raises the problems of a hypothetical future world where the only option is to live as a person with all his feelings is self-destruction. Angélica Liddell said: "From the philosophy I am interested in raising questions amoral to reach moral conclusions [...] I tried to be too radical to generate a genuine conflict in the viewer. "
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