The Blue Bird is a fairy tale in theatrical form by the Belgian Maurice Maeterlinck, who won the Nobel Prize for Literature the year after its debut in 1900. Two children seek the Blue Bird of Happiness, along the way experiencing empty pleasures in the form of luxuries: The Luxury of Being Rich, of Knowing Nothing, of Understanding Nothing, of Doing No…
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