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  1. Le Désir attrapé par la queue est une pièce de théâtre surréaliste en six actes écrite par Pablo Picasso en janvier 1941 sous l'Occupation allemande. Conçue comme un acte de résistance, elle préfigure le théâtre de l'absurde.

  2. History. In the winter of 1941, soon after the Germans had occupied Paris, Picasso while ill spent three days writing a play. Written in French, the piece was entitled Le Désir attrapé par la queue, which translates literally to "Desire Caught by the Tail."

  3. Le désir attrapé par la queue. by. Pablo Picasso. Publication date. 1995. Publisher. Gallimard. Collection. inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks.

  4. La question fondamentale posée par Picasso dans le Désir attrapé par la queue pourrait être formulée de cette manière : que faire avec le désir (érotique et philosophique) dans une époque où règnent l'absurde et la stupeur ?

  5. Desire Caught by the Tail (1941, French: Le Désir attrapé par la queue) is a farcical play written by the painter Pablo Picasso . In 1956 Méret Oppenheim designs the costumes and the masks for this piece, directed by Daniel Spoerri. Jean-Jacques Lebel staged it at the 1967 Festival of Free Expression in Saint-Tropez, France.

  6. In 1941 Picasso wrote this dramatic text, of key importance not only because of its allusions to historical events but also because of the cultural context in which it was presented. The reading took place at one of the literary soirees at the home of the Leiris brothers.

  7. Le désir attrapé par la queue. Pablo Picasso. This is the only play by Pablo Picasso, which he wrote in January 1941. Over the duration of six acts, it dramatizes the plight of people who endured the famine that winter, during the Second World War. The dialog is monopolized by references to food and (physical) love.