Alfred Jarry

Alfred Jarry (1873–1907) was a French symbolist writer who is best known for his play King Ubu (Ubu roi) (1896), an absurdist work featuring the character Pa Ubu, who reappears in later plays, Cuckold Ubu and Slave Ubu. He coined the term and philosophical concept of pataphysics, which uses absurd irony to portray symbolic truths (and playfully vice versa).

Alfred Jarry's surreal and hilarious satire of power, greed, and bourgeois pretension, the first of his three plays a...
A sequel to King Ubu, Alfred Jarry's surreal and hilarious satire of power, greed, and bourgeois pretension....
The third and final part of The Ubu Plays, Alfred Jarry's surreal and hilarious satire of power, greed, and...