The Judge and His Hangman
1950 novel by Friedrich Dürrenmatt / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Judge and His Hangman (German: Der Richter und sein Henker) is a 1950 novel by the Swiss writer Friedrich Dürrenmatt. It was first published in English in 1954 in a translation by Cyrus Brooks, and later in a translation by Therese Pol. A new translation by Joel Agee appeared in 2006, published together with the book's sequel, Suspicion, as The Inspector Bärlach Mysteries, with a foreword by Sven Birkerts. Together with Dürrenmatt's The Pledge: Requiem for the Detective Novel, these stories are considered classics of crime fiction, fusing existential philosophy and the detective genre.
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Author | Friedrich Dürrenmatt |
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Original title | Der Richter und sein Henker |
Country | Switzerland |
Language | German |
Genre | Detective fiction |
Publisher | Jonathan Cape (UK); Harper & Brothers (US) |
Publication date | 1950 |
Published in English | 1954 |
Media type | Print (hardcover) |
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