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The Absurd play, said Esslin, dispenses with conventional narrative in favour of the logic of dreams; furthermore, in a century stripped of certainties, the Absurd playwright understands that conversation, listened to closely, becomes "nonsensical illusions, empty chatter, whistling in the dark".
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