Ubu Roi
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Ubu Roi ("King Ubu") is an absurdist burlesque written in French by Alfred Jarry and premièred in Paris in 1896. Set in "Poland – that is to say, nowhere", the play satirises European philosophies and their absurd practices.
First Act
[edit]- Merdre !
- King Ubu
- Opening line of the play; French expletive merde ("shit") with an extra "R", variously rendered into English as "shittr", "pshit", "sheeyit", "shitteth", "shikt", "shrit", etc.
Fifth Act
[edit]- S’il n’y avait pas de Pologne il n’y aurait pas de Polonais !
- If there was no Poland, there would be no Poles!
- King Ubu
- Final line of the play
See also
[edit]External links
[edit]- Ubu Rex, English translation by David Copelin (1977)