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Max Frisch, Andorra
Max Frisch, Andorra
Andorra: Play in Twelve ScenesBased on Max Frisch's diary from 1946Depicts the process of a change in consciousnessCenters on the character of the young AndriAndri is forced by his environment to be differentHe accepts it as his fateFirst publication of the play as a book in 1961
Max Frisch, Stiller
Max Frisch, Stiller
Mister White is arrested in SwitzerlandHe is mistaken for the missing sculptor Anatol Ludwig StillerFormer friends confirm the suspicionMister White resists the identificationNotes from custody emphasize: "I am not Stiller!"Book title: "Stiller: A Novel" (suhrkamp paperback)
Max Frisch, Montauk
Max Frisch, Montauk
Max Frisch tells of a weekend by the seaSetting takes place in Montauk, the northern tip of Long IslandProtagonists are Lynn and MaxTheme: the transience of loveMax Frisch aims to depict the day and the weekendNo inventions in the storyTouching work by Max Frisch
Max Frisch, Suhrkamp BasisBibliothek (SBB), No.8, Andorra
Max Frisch, Suhrkamp BasisBibliothek (SBB), No.8, Andorra
Publisher: Suhrkamp
Max Frisch, Biedermann and the Arsonists
Max Frisch, Biedermann and the Arsonists
Play by Max FrischPlot about the citizen Gottlieb BiedermannBiedermann invites arsonists into his houseWorld premiere on March 29, 1958 in ZurichGerman premiere on September 28, 1958 in Frankfurt am MainWell-known work in theater repertoire and German lessons
Max Frisch, My Name Be Gantenbein
Max Frisch, My Name Be Gantenbein
Narrator invents life stories of Gantenbein, Enderlin, and SvobodaGantenbein pretends to be blind to observe the environment more closelyEnderlin remains always "a stranger"Svoboda experiences the finiteness of love and marriageNovel "My Name Be Gantenbein" in suhrkamp paperback format
Max Frisch, Suhrkamp Basic Library (SBB), No.3, Homo faber
Max Frisch, Suhrkamp Basic Library (SBB), No.3, Homo faber
Suhrkamp BasisBibliothek edition of Max Frisch's Homo faberIncludes a commentary with all necessary information for understanding the workProvides an overview of literary-historical background and narrative techniquesCovers the creation and textual history of the workIncludes author's statements about the work and a documentation of its receptionOffers word and subject explanations, analysis of different interpretations, and literature referencesCommentary follows the new spelling rulesWritten by Walter Schmitz, professor of modern German literature at the Technical University of Dresden
Max Frisch, Homo Faber
Max Frisch, Homo Faber
Novel by Max FrischPublished in 1957Tells the story of engineer Walter FaberFaber's rational worldview is shaken by a love storyInfluence of chance on Faber's identityThemes of incest and fatal accidentImportant and widely-read novel of the 20th century
Max Frisch, Suhrkamp Paperbacks, No. 2, William Tell for School
Max Frisch, Suhrkamp Paperbacks, No. 2, William Tell for School
Publisher: Suhrkamp
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