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- A_Dangerous_Game abstract "A Dangerous Game is a 1956 novel by the Swiss writer Friedrich Dürrenmatt. Its original German title is Die Panne, which means "The breakdown". It is known as Traps in the United States. It tells the story of a traveller who, when his car breaks down, is invited for dinner by a former judge, after which nightmarish developments follow. The work was initially written as a radio play, but was adapted into prose almost immediately. It won the 1956 Blind War Veterans’ Prize for best radio play and the literary award of the newspaper Tribune de Lausanne.".
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- A_Dangerous_Game wikiPageWikiLinkText "A Dangerous Game".
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- A_Dangerous_Game caption "First UK edition".
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- A_Dangerous_Game language "German".
- A_Dangerous_Game name "A Dangerous Game".
- A_Dangerous_Game pages "125".
- A_Dangerous_Game published "1956".
- A_Dangerous_Game published "1960".
- A_Dangerous_Game titleOrig "Die Panne".
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- A_Dangerous_Game comment "A Dangerous Game is a 1956 novel by the Swiss writer Friedrich Dürrenmatt. Its original German title is Die Panne, which means "The breakdown". It is known as Traps in the United States. It tells the story of a traveller who, when his car breaks down, is invited for dinner by a former judge, after which nightmarish developments follow. The work was initially written as a radio play, but was adapted into prose almost immediately.".
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