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Draußen vor der Tür

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The Man Outside (German: Draußen vor der Tür, literally Outside, at the door) is a play by Wolfgang Borchert, written in a few days in the late autumn of 1946. It made its debut on German radio on 13 February 1947.

The Man Outside describes the hopelessness of a post-war soldier called Beckmann who returns from Russia to find that he has lost his wife and his home, as well as his illusions and beliefs. He finds every door he comes to closed; even nature seems to reject him.

Due to its release during the sensitive immediate postwar period, Borchert subtitled his play "A play that no theatre wants to perform and no audience wants to see." Despite this, the first radio broadcast (February 1947) was very successful. The first theatrical production of The Man Outside (at the Hamburger Kammerspiele) opened on the day after Borchert's death, 21 November 1947.

The play consists of five scenes in one act. It makes use of expressionist forms and Brechtian techniques, such as the Verfremdungseffekt (estrangement effect) to disorient and engage its audience.

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Made its debut on German radio on 13 February 1947.

Last modified: 2021-04-21 (revision #60575)

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NameFormatISBNRelease Date
Draußen vor der Tür und Ausgewählte Erzählungen (Rebhuhn design)Paperback?1967-04
Draussen vor der Tür und ausgewählte Erzählungen (linen back)Paperback?1956-01
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Q1255949

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