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The Darfsteller

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Short story by Walter M. Miller, Jr.
"The Darfsteller"
Short story byWalter M. Miller, Jr.
LanguageEnglish
GenreScience fiction
Publication
Published inAstounding Science Fiction January 1955
Publication typeMagazine
Publication dateJanuary 1955

"The Darfsteller" is a 1955science fictionnovelette by American writerWalter M. Miller, Jr., which won the firstHugo Award for Best Novelette. It was originally published inAstounding Science Fiction of January 1955.

It is the 21st century story of an old stageactor who has become atheaterjanitor in order to remain near "show biz". The theater has been overtaken byrobot actors, made to look like humans, which act out plays under the direction of each venue's central computer. This "Maestro" runs the show, accommodating the kinds of factors which real actors would contend with:audience reactions, failing mechanical actors (when they are broken or one of the tapes that they get their programming from is worn), and other inconstant factors.

The oldactor dreams up a scheme to get himself back on stage, despite theprejudice against real acting. He destroys one of the robot's tapes, and since he knows the part from his previous career, he is the only way the show can go on.

The old actor's problem is that he has always been adarfsteller (likely a portmanteau of "Darsteller", German for "actor/actress",[1] with "darf", inflected form of "dürfen", "to be at liberty to do something"[2]) which the narrator explains was a "self-directed actor... the undirectable portrayer whose acting welled from unconscious sources with no external strings", generally hated by directors even when they performed excellently. The meaning of the story comes from the point that he cannot just walk onto the stage and deliver lines; as a "Darfsteller", he must live them, and transform himself into his role, and once that process begins, it is difficult to stop it.

References

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  1. ^"Darsteller entry at dict.leo.org".
  2. ^"Darf entry at dict.leo.org".

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