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Foreword Werner Herzog ix
A Distant Wind 3
Gangster Priests 6
Death Lesson 10
The Sign at Thusis 19
The Scenario: A Summary 23
Blues 25
The Scenario 29
The Gloom of Gloom 33
The Scenario 44
Outside Czechoslovakia 50
Pallbearers 55
The Scenario 57
The Castle Flies 58
Under the Ice 62
The Scenario 68
The Interrupted Death of Friedrich 76
The Scenario 79
The Fool on the Roof 83
The Soundman Haymo 89
The Scenario 90
The Diminishing Snake 103
Order and Disorder 106
The Weasel of Feilgau 109
Wa'hid 115
Ludmilla 119
The Scenario 122
Sachrang 143
The Story of Absalom 150
The Scenario 152
The Bluff 164
The Death of a Dog 169
The Scenario 174
Afterthought: Visions of Great Skellig 179
Zorn's Lemma 180
Great Skellig 188
Nothing to Declare 196
Afterword Werner Herzog 199
Acknowledgments 205
About the Author 207
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