The Memorandum is a play by Václav Havel.
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Characters
Josef Gross
Jan Ballas
George
Maria
Ferdinand
Thomas
Plot
Josef Gross, a director of an unnamed organization, receives a memorandum written in Ptydepe, a constructed language about an audit. He finds out that Ptydepe was created to get rid of similarities between words, such as fox and box and emotional connexions. He gradually becomes opposed to the use of it whilst trying to get someone to translate the memorandum for him. Gross finally finds a reluctant secretary named Maria, who explains that while she can translate the memorandum, she does not have a permit to do so yet.
The next day, his deputy Jan Ballas takes over Gross's job. Gross becomes a "staff watcher", someone who spies on the workers of the unnamed organization. Meanwhile, Maria gets fired for translating Gross's memorandum. The last few Ptydepe learners in the organization give up learning. After a while, Ballas gives his job back to Gross. Ptydepe is replaced with another language, chorukor, one with very extreme similarities between words so as to make learning it easier, but finally it is decided to get back to the mother language. The play ends up most of the characters going to lunch.
References
Havel, Václav. The Memorandum. Faber and Faber, 1989.
See also
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