Der Besuch der alten Dame : eine tragische Komödie

by Friedrich Dürrenmatt

Paperback, 1980

Status

Available

Call number

GN 4170 B561

Collection

Publication

Zürich: Diogenes

Description

In The Visit (original title Der Besuch der alten Dame), Claire Zachanassian, now a multimillion heiress and an older woman, returns to the impoverished town of her youth with a dreadful bargain: in exchange for returning the town to prosperity through her vast wealth, she wants the townspeople to kill the man who jilted her. From its subtle exploration of parochial politics to its horrific climax, The Visit shows a population willing to sacrifice loyalty and scruples in the pursuit of riches. It is a drama of the absurd that reduces human nature to its most ridiculous depths. Dürrenmatt was one of the most important figures of modern European drama and The Visit remains both a powerful critique of twentieth century civilisation and an outstanding piece of experimental theatre.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member BLyda97112
Great play. I performed this in college, and while the acting edition uses Maurice Valency's translation, I actually prefer this one. Patrick Bowles' faithful and sensitive translation from the original German provides a more dramatic voice for this outstanding Swiss play.
LibraryThing member jonfaith
There’s a lurid whisper of dread in The Visit. Elements of Bergman’s Summer With Monika find themselves in The Lottery by Shirley Jackson. We only need the onion choppers from Die Blechtrommel.

I wasn’t sure what to expect from this play but was pleasantly surprised. The author has a measured
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grasp of a simple proud populace concealing an atrocity. The hypocrisy of station exculpates but only to a degree.
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Awards

Tony Award (Nominee — Play — 1959)
Outer Critics Circle Award (Winner — Play — 1958-1959)

Language

Original publication date

1956

ISBN

3257208359 / 9783257208351
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