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There is a discrepancy in the information given about Eugene Ionesco and his play Rhinoceros. The French site says his hatred for conformism relates to the racism inspired by the war in Algeria. The English site suggests that it is due to the rise of the fascist Iron Guard in the 1930's in Romania. He probably was influenced by both, but it would be good to clarify the entries. Katt Muskuna 09:54, 18 May 2007 (UTC)
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