This paper examines the"théâtre des paroles"of the renowned French contemporary playwright Valère Novarina,exploring the artistic characteristics of his theater from a postmodem perspective.Initially,the study delves into the background that led to the emergence of this"théâtre des paroles",pinpointing its roots in the postmodernism trends that surfaced during the"May 68"period in France.This is followed by a comparative analysis of Novarina's theater with traditional theater across three dimensions:action,character,and language.Through this analysis,the typical postmodern features of V.Novarina's"théâtre des paroles",such as action fragmentation,character emptiness,and language materialization,are illuminated.
Valère Novarinathéâtre des parolespostmodern features