“So the poor instead of bread made do with a picture
of the bleeding scourged and nailed-up Christ
and prayed to that image of their helplessness”

Marat, act 1, scene 13 (pp. 28-29)
Marat/Sade (1963)

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Swedish-German playwright and author 1916–1982

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