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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2013-02-17 03:55 pm

[ SECRET POST #2238 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2238 ⌋

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[personal profile] hwc 2013-02-17 11:21 pm (UTC)(link)
If you ever feel like giving Dürrenmatt another try I'd recommend Romulus der Große. It's not as well known as DBdaD, but it doesn't have that bleak view of humanity. Of Dürrenmatt's works that I have read DBdaD is the worst in that regard, I think, but as a whole I'd say that Dürrenmatt isn't nearly as depressing (and rage-inducing, but that might just be me) as Kafka.

You know, come to think of it, most German ~classics~ are a hell of a lot depressing. I don't think I've read a single one in school that had a happy ending.