Man in the Holocene

Man in the Holocene

Author: Max Frisch

Publisher: Dalkey Archive Press

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13: 9781564784667

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"A luminous parable . . . A masterpiece." The New York Times


Zurich Transit

Zurich Transit

Author: Max Frisch

Publisher:

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 93

ISBN-13: 9780857422873

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The screenplay "Zurich Transit" was developed from an episode in the novel Gantenbein, published in 1964: 'A story for Camilla: of a man who decides several times to change his life but, of course, never succeeds ...' Yet one day he, Theo Ehrismann, returns from a trip abroad and reads in the paper his own obituary. He arrives just on time for his own funeral and observes the attending mourners, and yet he is not able to reveal himself to them, especially not to his wife: 'How does one say that he is alive?' Max Frisch counters the traditional dramaturgy based on causality with a dramaturgy of coincidence. 'Life,' Max Frisch said in 1965, 'is the sum of events that happen by chance, and it always could as well have turned out differently; there is not a single action or omission that does not allow for variables in the future.'


Bluebeard

Bluebeard

Author: Max Frisch

Publisher: Harcourt on Demand

Published: 1984-09

Total Pages: 144

ISBN-13: 9780156131988

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After his acquittal in court of the strangulation murder of a call girl, his ex-wife, Dr. Schaad relives the trial within his own mind as he attempts to come to terms with his guilt or innocence


Correspondence

Correspondence

Author: Max Frisch

Publisher: Swiss List

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781906497910

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Together Max Frisch and Friedrich Dürrenmatt are not only two of the most esteemed Swiss writers of the twentieth century, but arguably two of the most important European writers since World War II. The remarkable letters gathered here document their unique, unlikely, and extraordinary friendship. This collection of correspondence offers a picture of two temperaments that could not have been more different. As their letters show, at first their friendship was tentative, both critical and respectful, as one might imagine of two contemporary literary giants. Then, under the pressure of their increasing fame, Frisch and Dürrenmatt's letters became more teasing in spirit and began to carry a noted undertone of irony. Finally, perhaps inevitably, the friendship became seriously endangered and failed. Available in English for the first time, this collection includes an introduction by Peter Rüedi that places the letters within the context of the authors' lives and works, as well as the larger historical events of the time. Detailed notes, a chronology, photographs, and facsimiles of the original letters complete the book, which will be engaging reading for admirers of Frisch and Dürrenmatt as well as fans of modern German writing in general.


I'm Not Stiller

I'm Not Stiller

Author: Max Frisch

Publisher: Dalkey Archive Press

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 388

ISBN-13: 9781564784506

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"Readers cannot but feel the force of what remains one of the most important novels of the post-war years." Times Literary Supplement


Perspectives on Max Frisch

Perspectives on Max Frisch

Author: Gerhard F. Probst

Publisher: University Press of Kentucky

Published: 2021-12-14

Total Pages: 357

ISBN-13: 0813194121

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Max Frisch, with his countryman Friederich Diirrenmatt, shares the place of eminence in contemporary Swiss literature. Indeed, he ranks high among the recent leading writers in the German language. But, although several of his works— novels and plays—have been translated into English, he remains little known in America. In this collection of essays an international group of scholars provides a fresh introduction to this noted author. The three leading essays review Frisch's work in the forms he has used most extensively—drama, narrative fiction, and the personal diary. The remaining nine essays focus on specific works or topics. Among the works examined are I'm Not Stiller, A Wilderness of Mirrors, Wilhelm Tell, and the recent Man in the Holocene. Among the topics are Frisch's use of language and images, his treatment of women, and the element of parody. Concluding the volume is the most complete bibliography on Frisch to appear in English to date.


Homo Faber

Homo Faber

Author: Max Frisch

Publisher:

Published: 2022-12-27

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9789357001441

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The protagonist of the book is Walter Faber, a middle-class UNESCO engineer who thinks the universe is logical and measured. Strange occurrences threaten his sense of security. He makes an impossible emergency landing in the Mexican desert, his friend Joachim hangs himself in the forest, he falls in love with a woman who dies of a concussion, and he engages in an incestuous relationship. Finally, stomach cancer strikes Faber, but it is too late for him to make any changes to his course of action.


Drafts for a Third Sketchbook

Drafts for a Third Sketchbook

Author: Max Frisch

Publisher: Swiss List

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780857421692

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'New York . . . I HATE IT. I LOVE IT. I DON'T KNOW' This could serve as a motto to large parts of Drafts for a Third Sketchbook, much of which focuses on America, where Frisch had an apartment, as well as his house in rural Switzerland. He wrote three Sketchbooks, of which the third was left unpublished at his death in 1991, that record his reactions to events of the time and people he encountered in his daily life. Despite the German title Tagebuch, they are not diaries in the formal sense, though they do progress chronologically but mostly without dates and only contain the pieces Frisch felt were significant. These 'sketches', ranging from a couple of sentences to several pages, are not casual jottings but carefully crafted pieces. Central to them is his reaction to the America of the Reagan years and the threat of nuclear war but another important theme is his own sense of growing old and the prospect of dying; this is particularly movingly portrayed in the decline and death from cancer of his close friend, Peter Noll. Max Frisch (1911-91) was one of the giants of twentieth-century literature, achieving fame as a novelist, playwright, diarist and essayist. He received the Georg Büchner prize in 1958 and the Neustadt Literature prize in 1986. For many years a lecturer in German with a special interest in Austrian literature, Mike Mitchell has worked as a literary translator since 1995. Publisher's note.