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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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  • Die Panne (ca)
  • Die Panne (de)
  • A Dangerous Game (novel) (en)
  • Matxura (eleberria) (eu)
  • La Panne (Dürrenmatt) (fr)
  • La panne. Una storia ancora possibile (it)
  • Kraksa (opowiadanie) (pl)
  • Die Panne (pt)
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  • Die Panne (en alemany, "el trencament" o "l'avaria") és una novel·la de 1956 de l'escriptor suís Friedrich Dürrenmatt. Narra la història d'un viatger que, quan el seu cotxe s'avaria, és convidat a sopar per un antic jutge, després del qual es produeixen els malsons. L'obra es va escriure inicialment com a radiotaetre, però es va adaptar a la prosa gairebé immediatament. Va guanyar el premi Veterans de Guerra Cecs de 1956 a la millor obra de ràdio i el premi literari del diari Tribune de Lausanne. (ca)
  • 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. (en)
  • Die Panne ist eine Erzählung, ein Hörspiel (1956), ein Fernsehspiel (1957) sowie eine Komödie (1979) von Friedrich Dürrenmatt. Die Erzählung – geschrieben 1955, mit dem Untertitel Eine noch mögliche Geschichte 1956 erstmals im Arche Verlag erschienen – wurde noch vor der Buchveröffentlichung als Hörspiel am 17. Januar 1956 von Gustav Burmester im NDR Hamburg erstgesendet, 1957 von Fritz Umgelter sowie 1972 von Ettore Scola unter dem Titel Die schönste Soirée meines Lebens verfilmt und schließlich am 13. September 1979 in Wilhelmsbad (Hanau) unter der Regie des Autors als Theaterstück uraufgeführt. (de)
  • Matxura (alemanez: Die Panne) alemanez idatzitako eleberri ezaguna da. Friedrich Dürrenmatt suitzarrak argitara eman zuen 1956an eta 1992an Xabier Mendiguren Bereziartuk euskaratu zuen. Hainbat egokitzapen egin dituzte antzerki, telebista eta zineman, tartean 1972ko La più bella serata della mia vita. (eu)
  • La Panne (titre original : Die Panne) est un roman de Friedrich Dürrenmatt, paru en 1956. (fr)
  • La panne. Una storia ancora possibile è un romanzo del 1956 scritto da Friedrich Dürrenmatt portato spesso in scena a teatro. (it)
  • Kraksa (niem. Die Panne) – opowiadanie szwajcarskiego pisarza Friedricha Dürrenmatta, napisane w latach 1955–1956. (pl)
  • Die Panne é um romance escrito pelo autor suíço Friedrich Dürrenmatt em 1956. A obra foi inicialmente escrita como uma peça radiofónica em 1955 com o título de Die Panne: Eine noch mögliche Geschichte, mas acabou sendo adaptada em prosa quase de imediato. Ganhou o Prémio Veteranos de Guerra Cegos de melhor peça radiofónica e o Prémio Literário do jornal La Tribune de Lausanne. (pt)
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  • A Dangerous Game (en)
  • Die Panne (en)
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  • Die Panne (en alemany, "el trencament" o "l'avaria") és una novel·la de 1956 de l'escriptor suís Friedrich Dürrenmatt. Narra la història d'un viatger que, quan el seu cotxe s'avaria, és convidat a sopar per un antic jutge, després del qual es produeixen els malsons. L'obra es va escriure inicialment com a radiotaetre, però es va adaptar a la prosa gairebé immediatament. Va guanyar el premi Veterans de Guerra Cecs de 1956 a la millor obra de ràdio i el premi literari del diari Tribune de Lausanne. (ca)
  • 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. (en)
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