Es mi hombre: Tragedia grotesca en tres actos

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Es mi hombre: Tragedia grotesca en tres actos

by Carlos Arniches y Barrera

ES·~2 hours·1 chapter

Chapters

1 total
1

Nota de transcripción

2:13:48

Description

A gritty portrait of early‑twentieth‑century Madrid unfolds in a cramped attic where poverty and desperation linger in every cracked chair and empty vase. The play opens with Leonorcita, a teenage girl exhausted from endless needlework, dozing atop a squeaking sewing machine while the street outside erupts in shouted orders and hurried footsteps. Her world collides with that of Don Antonio, a disheveled laborer who bursts in, half‑asleep and half‑confused, his coarse humor echoing through the thin walls.

Against this backdrop of squalor, the characters—crupiers, players, a street‑wise maid, and a handful of weary neighbors—navigate a chaotic routine that teeters between farce and sorrow. Their sharp, often absurd exchanges expose the fragile line between survival and collapse, hinting at deeper social tensions without yet revealing the tragic turns that lie ahead. The first act sets a vivid stage for a grotesque tragedy that will test loyalty, dignity, and the thin veneer of everyday comedy.

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Language

es

Duration

~2 hours (128K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

Spain: Imprenta de La Correspondencia Militar, 1921.

Credits

Ramón Pajares Box (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2022-04-21

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Carlos Arniches y Barrera

Carlos Arniches y Barrera

1866–1943

A master of Spanish comic theater, he brought the sounds and street life of Madrid to the stage with sharp humor and a strong feel for everyday characters. His plays helped shape the popular one-act forms of the early 20th century and are still remembered for their lively dialogue and social bite.

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