Word: genetics
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Balcony. To France's Jean Genet, the world is a great squamous bordello, and his play argues with convincing irony in support of this notion...
...Balcony. To France's Jean Genet, the world is a great, squamous bordello, and his play argues with convincing irony in support of this notion...
...Balcony. France's Jean Genet sees the world as one enormous whorehouse, and sets about supporting the notion with ingenious, ironic invention...
...Balcony. France's Jean Genet sees the world as one enormous whorehouse, and he sets about supporting the notion with ingenious, ironic invention...
...Balcony. To French ex-Convict Jean Genet the world is a brothel, and his play-more interesting for its conception and staging than for the playwright's wild language-is set in a bawdyhouse where customers are dressed as bishops, judges and generals to salve their egos...