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Book Review - The Visit by Friedrich Durrenmatt |
In my today's edition of “Books Our Best Friend:
Books to Read”, I would like to mention about a wonderful writer Friedrich
Durrenmatt who was born in Switzerland. He gave many wonderful books and this
is one of them.
When we talk about the most significant
playwrights of our time the list will be incomplete without mentioning
Friedrich Durrenmatt. At the time of the cold war we can only think of Brecht, Sartre,
Camus and Beckett who were at par with Friedrich.
The Visit is another example of master piece
from Friedrich Durrenmatt that has a perfect combination of horror, hilarity
and vertigo. The story described in the book “The Visit” takes us to a location
somewhere in Central Europe. The place is inhabited by some millionaires who are
of old age and through the might of her money, she quickly turned a depressed
looking area into a hip and happening town.
However, there is a hidden secret in her
largesse which is soon uncovered by the locals, and what they come to know
about is a murder. “The Visit” is a good example of what Friedrich Durrenmatt
is famous for.
Many critics say that “The Visit” is the finest
work from Friedrich Durrenmatt and because of its popularity in its origin
country it was translated into English language. A translation attempt was made
earlier also to stage a play, but this translation keeps the original spirit of
writer intact.
The story in the book “The Visit” has a perfect
combination of deeply moving tragedy, a macabre parable and a wonderful description
of greed and power.
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