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The writer himself, however, calls his works “cognitive dramas”. They cross the protective boundaries of “common sense”; the play’s dramaturgic dynamics are based on shadings and manifestations of evil. In terms of style, that is a sarcastic grotesque, an anti-psychological caricature, a subconscious
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in 1980) marked a turning point in the hierarchy of aesthetic values in
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J.Glinskis newest drama „Vieno Tėvo Vaikai“ (Children of One Father) received the highest
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