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Die Physiker. Eine Komödie in zwei Akten. Neufassung 1980.

by Friedrich Dürrenmatt

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Diogenes Verlag (1998), Edition: 20., Aufl., Taschenbuch, 95 pages

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A strange play, though it had its popularity and was performed on Broadway by Robert Shaw and Jessica Tandy. Much of the play is humorous, with one patient of the sanitarium believing he is Sir Isaac Newton, another believing he is Einstein, and they seem quite harmless except for the habit of murdering the nurses. The ending takes a bad turn into Cold War politics but on the whole a very interesting work. ( )
  mstrust | Apr 3, 2008 |
This book has a grotesque side to it. But the meaning is clear a poignant especially for the time it was written in. We need to be careful what we discover. ( )
  michcall | Dec 13, 2006 |
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The world’s greatest physicist, Johann Wilhelm Möbius, is in a madhouse, haunted by recurring visions of King Solomon. He is kept company by two other equally deluded scientists: one who thinks he is Einstein, another who believes he is Newton. It soon becomes evident, however, that these three are not as harmlessly lunatic as they appear. Are they, in fact, really mad? Or are they playing some murderous game, with the world as the stake? For Möbius has uncovered the mystery of the universe—and therefore the key to its destruction—and Einstein and Newton are vying for this secret that would enable them to rule the earth.

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