Luigi Pirandello, William Murray
A confrontation between a commuter who missed his train and a man with a flower in his mouth, or at any rate under his moustache, inevitably leads to a conversation focusing on women - their demands, lack of demands, etc., as a Woman in Black looks on. A few subtle and naturalistic touches, at which Pirandello excels, work superbly in this philosophical discourse.
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