Die Zensur: Theodizee In Einem Akt is a one-act play by the German playwright Frank Wedekind, originally published in 1908. This short drama, whose title translates to "The Censorship: A Theodicy in One Act," offers a critical and satirical look at the nature of censorship and its effects on society.
Wedekind, known for his expressionist style and his exploration of controversial themes, uses sharp dialogue and pointed social commentary to create a thought-provoking piece relevant to discussions of freedom of expression.
This edition preserves the original German text, allowing readers to engage directly with Wedekind's distinctive voice and vision. "Die Zensur" remains a compelling example of early 20th-century German drama and a significant work in Wedekind's oeuvre.
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