Stefan Zweig Beware Of Pity


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Saturday-Night Theatre: Beware of Pity  Sat 16th Dec 1961, 20:30 on BBC Home Service Basic By Stefan Zweig, adapted for radio by Gert Westphal translated by H. B. Guest Music By: -Peter Zwetkoff Produced By: -Martyn C. Webster The great Austrian writer Stefan Zweig was a master anatomist of the deceitful heart, and Beware of Pity, the only novel he published during his lifetime, uncovers the seed of selfishness within even the finest of feelings. The commentator: -Simon Lack The chemist: -James Thomason Lieutenant Hofmiller: -David Peel Baron Kekesfalva: -George Hagan Edith, his daughter: -Sheila Grant Ilona, his niece: -June Tobin Dr Condor: -Rolf Lefebvre Mrs Condor: -Hilda Kriseman Other parts played by James Beattie and members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company Hofmiller, an Austro-Hungarian cavalry officer stationed at the edge of the empire, is invited to a party at the home of a rich local landowner, a world away from the dreary routine of his barracks. The surroundings are glamorous, wine flows freely, and the exhilarated young Hofmiller asks his host's lovely daughter for a dance, only to discover that sickness has left her painfully crippled. It is a minor blunder, yet one that will go on to destroy his life, as pity and guilt gradually implicate him in a well-meaning but tragically wrongheaded plot to restore the unhappy invalid to health. "Stefan Zweig was a dark and unorthodox artist; it's good to have him back." —Salman Rushdie 

This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

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