The story follows Sanger Rainsford, who, after a yacht accident, finds himself on Ship-Trap Island, where he meets General Zaroff. A renowned big-game hunter, Zaroff reveals his twisted game of hunting shipwrecked sailors for sport. Bored with conventional hunting, he offers Rainsford a deadly challenge: survive for three days against him and his dogs to earn freedom. This gripping tale explores themes of survival, morality, and the hunter versus hunted dynamic.
Richard Connell Libri
Richard Connell fu uno dei più celebri autori di racconti americani della sua epoca. Le sue narrazioni erano rinomate per le trame avvincenti e le acute intuizioni sulla psicologia umana, esplorando frequentemente temi di sopravvivenza e dilemmi morali. Lo stile di scrittura preciso e avvincente di Connell gli garantì un ampio seguito di lettori. Oltre ai suoi contributi letterari, ottenne anche riconoscimenti come giornalista e sceneggiatore.



The Most Dangerous Game And Other Writings
- 266pagine
- 10 ore di lettura
This collection features twelve original tales by Richard Connell, showcasing his imaginative storytelling. Among them is the renowned "The Most Dangerous Game," a thrilling narrative of survival and human instinct. Other stories explore varied themes, such as the absurdity of societal norms in "The Sin Of Monsieur Pettipon" and the humor in "Mr. Pottle's" escapades. Each tale offers a unique glimpse into human nature, adventure, and the unexpected twists of life, making this anthology a captivating read for fans of classic fiction.
"Ein tödliches Spiel", auf Englisch "The Most Dangerous Game", ist eine Kurzgeschichte, die erstmals am 19. Januar 1924 veröffentlicht wurde. Die Geschichte handelt von einem Großwildjäger aus New York City, der von einer Yacht fällt und zu einer scheinbar verlassenen und einsamen Insel in der Karibik schwimmt, wo er von einem russischen Aristokraten gejagt wird. Die Geschichte wurde schon die als die "beliebteste Kurzgeschichte, die je in englischer Sprache geschrieben wurde" bezeichnet und bekam direkt nach ihrer Veröffentlichung den O. Henry Award.