Le Père Ubu à l'Hopital

Written by Ambroise Vollard French
Illustrated by Pierre Bonnard French
Published by Georges Crès et Cie. French

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Vollard, a Parisian art dealer and publisher, adopted his friend Alfred Jarry’s satirical figure, the vulgar despot Ubu Roi, in a series of short books that mock the war’s absurdity. He translated sentiments conveyed by friends at the front into his texts, which have Ubu trying to understand such nonsensical things as the advantages of airplanes that spontaneously break or why a respected doctor would propose removing a healthy leg.

Le Père Ubu à l'Hopital, Written by Ambroise Vollard (French, 1866–1939), lithographic illustration

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