Episode on an Autumn Evening
A one-act play by Friedrich Dürrenmatt. 4m, 2w A bookkeeper makes a crash entry on a novelist. He's noticed that the 21 murder mysteries the novelist is famed for just happen to coincide with 21 unsolved actual murders�and the novelist just happened to be in the vicinity at the time of each murder. The novelist ridicules any connection but admits it would be a quick way of supplying background and details. He points out that he has written not 21 but 22 mysteries. The bookkeeper disposes of that briskly�he did not count the 22nd murder as it was technically a suicide. A new note crept into the talk when the novelist warns that one does not press a murderer
Translations and adaptations
Translated from the German by Gabriel Kaminski. Chicago (no date). ISBN 0871294451
Performance history in South Africa
Lunch Time Theatre presentation by CAPAB directed by Pietro Nolte who also played the major role, 1970.
Sources
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