Der jüngste Tag: Ein groteskes Spiel

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Der jüngste Tag: Ein groteskes Spiel

by Leo Matthias

DE·~1 hours

Chapters

Description

A strikingly intimate stage opens in the modest boudoir of a young actress, where the ordinary rituals of dressing and phone‑talk give way to a strange, almost theatrical choreography. The room is described in meticulous detail, its muted surfaces offset by a jumble of personal objects that seem to pulse with hidden meaning. From the first line, the dialogue crackles with a mix of polite banter and an undercurrent of unease, hinting at secrets that linger just beyond the mirror’s reflection.

Jeanne’s conversation with a distant friend, the sudden arrival of a nervous visitor named Rainer, and the cryptic messages delivered by a trembling maid create a web of intrigue that feels both familiar and grotesquely exaggerated. Their exchange teeters between courteous politeness and barely restrained tension, raising questions about past relationships, concealed motives, and the fragile balance of public image versus private desire. The scene captures a moment of fragile suspense, inviting listeners to linger in the charged atmosphere before the story unfolds further.

Details

Language

de

Duration

~1 hours (59K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Jens Sadowski

Release date

2013-08-27

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

LM

Leo Matthias

1893–1970

A German journalist and travel writer, he turned a life of study, exile, and long journeys into books that looked closely at the modern world. His writing ranges from early literary work to sharp, widely discussed nonfiction about the United States and China.

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