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While fans will find his classic "irascible master" persona entertaining, some critics from EL PAÍS suggest the text can feel repetitive or overly preachy for those outside his loyal base. Community Perspectives
Boadella uses the student as a proxy for the modern "progressive infantilism" he despises. He takes aim at everything from the lack of respect for authority to the "tamed" state of modern audiences who no longer have the courage to hiss at bad theater. Critics and readers describe the work as:
He doesn't hold back, labeling literary giants like Chekhov and Ibsen as "discreet" or "excessive," while praising Lorca's musicality.
In (2022), playwright Albert Boadella delivers a sharp, provocative manifesto disguised as a Socratic dialogue.
“Boadella se reafirma en su incorrección política... El libro divertirá a sus admiradores e irritará a muchos de esos progres que pretende fustigar.” EL PAÍS · 3 years ago
The book follows a young university student who visits Boadella at his country house to interview him about his transgressive career. What follows is a biting critique of modern "woke" culture, political correctness, and what Boadella describes as a generation of "pampered" and "spoiled" youth. A Masterclass in Intellectual Provocation



