'Desire Caught by the Tail' by Pablo Picasso
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Written during the winter of 1941 in Nazi-occupied Paris, Desire Caught by the Tail is Pablo Picasso’s strange and surreal theatrical experiment.
The play abandons conventional plot in favour of absurd, dreamlike scenes populated by oddly named characters such as Big Foot, Onion, and The Tart. Dialogue veers between satire, nonsense, erotic tension, and bleak humour, capturing the claustrophobic mood of wartime Europe while echoing the spirit of surrealism and the Theatre of the Absurd.
Though Picasso is best known as a painter, this brief and eccentric play reveals another side of his imagination: theatrical, playful, and deliberately chaotic. The work was famously performed in a staged reading in 1944 with participants including Albert Camus and Jean-Paul Sartre.
Part curiosity, part avant-garde artefact, Desire Caught by the Tail remains a fascinating glimpse into the experimental artistic world of wartime Paris.
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