The Physicists
Fiction | Play | Adult | Published in 1962
112
Play • Fiction
Asylum • 1960s
1962
Adult
18+ years
The Physicists, a satiric comedy by Friedrich Dürrenmatt, takes place in a mental asylum where three physicists, each pretending to be insane, grapple with the implications of their groundbreaking scientific discoveries. They face moral dilemmas about the responsible use of technology, the ethics of scientific progress, and the broader impact on humanity.
Mysterious
Dark
Suspenseful
Contemplative
Humorous
The Physicists by Friedrich Dürrenmatt is widely acclaimed for its intricate plot and thought-provoking themes, exploring the ethical dilemmas of scientific discovery. Critics praise its dark humor and philosophical depth, though some find its absurdity challenging. Overall, it's lauded as a compelling, if complex, exploration of human responsibility in the scientific age.
An ideal reader for Friedrich Dürrenmatt's The Physicists enjoys dark comedies and thought-provoking dramas. Fans of existential themes and the ethical dilemmas found in works like Arthur Miller's The Crucible or Albert Camus's The Stranger will appreciate this play's exploration of science, responsibility, and madness.
112
Play • Fiction
Asylum • 1960s
1962
Adult
18+ years
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