Amédée ou comment s'en débarrasser
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Amédée, or How to Get Rid of It (1954), (Original French title, Amédée ou comment s'en débarrasser) is a play written by Eugene Ionesco
Eugène Ionesco
Eugène Ionesco was a Romanian and French playwright and dramatist, and one of the foremost playwrights of the Theatre of the Absurd...

 based on his earlier short story entitled "Oriflamme". It is about a playwright named Amédée and his wife Madeleine, a switch board operator. They discuss how to deal with a corpse in the other room that's continually growing. The corpse is causing mushrooms to sprout all over the apartment and is apparently arousing the suspicions of the neighbors. The audience is given no clear reason why the corpse is there. Madeleine suggests he was the lover Amédée murdered; Amédée gives several alternate explanations. The end of the play involves Amédée's attempts to drag the corpse away to dump it in the river. His attempt is witnessed by many passers-by; one of the witnesses is referred to as "Eugene" and is likely the author himself. When Amédée becomes tangled in the legs, the corpse floats away with Amédée attached. The play contains many of Ionesco's common themes, and the characters are typical of his plays. For example, the couple's interaction is similar in many ways to the interaction between the Old Man and the Old Woman in The Chairs
Les Chaises
Les Chaises is an absurdist "tragic farce" by Eugene Ionesco. It was written in 1952 and debuted the same year.- Plot :The play concerns two characters, known as Old Man and Old Woman, frantically preparing chairs for a series of invisible guests who are coming to hear an orator reveal the old...

; the conflicting background story of the corpse parallels the old couple's conflicting stories about their children. Amédée is also in many ways the prototype of Bérenger, one of Ionesco's most commonly used characters; specifically many of the actions and themes presage A Stroll in the Air (1963), Ionesco's fourth Bérenger play: both Amédée and Bérenger are frustrated artists; both take a moment to appreciate the beauty around them; both fly away and leave their spouses behind.
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