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by Gerhard F. Probst,Jay F. Bodine

Author: Gerhard F. Probst,Jay F. Bodine
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky; First Edition edition (December 31, 1982)
Language: English
Pages: 232
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Category: Literature
Subcategory: History and Criticism
The Max Frisch Archive was preceded by the launch of the Max Frisch Foundation in 1979
Perspectives on Max Frisch. Gerhard F. Probst, Jay F. Bodine.
Perspectives on Max Frisch. 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.
Perspectives on Max Frisch book. Published by: University Press of Kentucky.
Recommended Citation. Probst, Gerhard F. and Bodine, Jay . "Perspectives on Max Frisch" (1982).
But, although several of his works- novels and plays-have been translated into English, he remains little known in America. Recommended Citation. edu/upk german literature/4. Read Sample Off-campus Download.
Probst, Gerhard . Bodine, Jay F. ISBN-13.
Perspectives on Max Frisch Height : . 3 In Length : . 0 In Width : . 0 In Weight : . 7 lbs Perspectives on Max Frisch Paperback. University Press of Kentucky. Probst, Gerhard . Assembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H). 0 x . 3 Inches.
Probst, Gerhard F; Bodine, Jay F. Bookplateleaf.
Max Frischs Homo faber ist eines der wichtigsten und meistgelesenen Bücher des 20.
Arrested and imprisoned in a small Swiss town, a prisoner begins this book with an exclamation: "I'm not Stiller!" He claims that his name is Jim White, that he has been jailed under false charges and under the wrong identity. To prove he is who he claims to be, he confesses to three unsolved murders and recalls in great detail an adventuresome life in America and Mexico among cowboys and peasants, in back alleys and docks. Max Frischs Homo faber ist eines der wichtigsten und meistgelesenen Bücher des 20. Jahrhunderts: Der Ingenieur Walter Faber glaubt an sein rationales Weltbild, das aber durch eine Liebesgeschichte‹ nachhaltig zerbricht.
But, although several of his works - novels and plays - have been translated into English, he remains little known in America.