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  1. Max Frisch was born on May 15, 1911, in Zurich, Switzerland, as the youngest of three children to Franz Bruno Frisch, a self-taught architect with family roots in Austria, and his wife, Karolina ...

  2. Max Frisch ( Maksas Frišas, 1911 m. gegužės 15 d. Ciuriche, Šveicarija – 1991 m. balandžio 4 d.) – šveicarų architektas, rašytojas, dramaturgas. Gimė architekto šeimoje Ciuriche ( Šveicarija ), kur ir praleido didžiąją savo gyvenimo dalį. Maksas Frišas apdovanotas įvairiomis premijomis, buvo daugelio universitetų garbės ...

  3. Max Frisch was a versatile writer whose reputation was founded on both his dramas and his novels. He also wrote diaries, radio plays, short stories, film scenarios, and essays. His essays include ...

  4. Oct 8, 2018 · The slender book of 200 pages written by Swiss author Max Frisch was first published in German in 1957. World War II, which had devastated large parts of Europe, had ended only 12 years earlier ...

  5. Max Frisch has 237 books on Goodreads with 124460 ratings. Max Frisch’s most popular book is Homo Faber.

  6. Max Frisch (født 15. maj 1911 i Zürich, død 4. april 1991 samme sted) var en schweizisk arkitekt og forfatter. Han er en af efterkrigstidens mest betydningsfulde tysksprogede forfattere. Frisch studerede germanistik fra 1930 til 1932 i Zürich, men måtte afbryde studierne ved farens død.

  7. Jun 27, 2024 · One of the most influential German-language writers of the late twentieth century, Max Frisch (1911-1991) not only has canonical status in Europe, but has also been well received in the English-speaking world. English translations of his works are available in multiple recent editions.