Scrounged from his notebooks and hearsay, this is the story of a
schoolteacher named Konrad Z?ndel: a philosopher, a wanna-be writer;
scattered, self-conscious, glum, anxious, unlucky, discontent... At the
end of his rope, he decides to flee his workaday life at all costs, only
to find escape always a little beyond his reach. First his tooth falls
out in the sight of other travelers, then he finds a severed finger in a
restroom on a train. In fact, Z?ndel seems on the verge of falling to
bits, as do his words, thoughts, wife, and world--will there be anything
left, and anyone to hold the pieces? Z?ndel's Exit is a Chaplinesque
comedy of disintegration, never knowing if it's coming or going.