Montauk TR by Max Frisch
Montauk TR by Max Frisch
Product Details
- Publisher: Tin House (2016-04-19)
- Language: English
- Paperback: 140 pages
- ISBN-13: 9781941040249
- Item Weight: 250.9 grams
- Dimensions: 19.68 x 12.85 x 1.65 cm
Max Frisch's candid story of his affair with a young woman illuminates a lifetime of relationships.
Casting himself as
both subject and observer, Frisch reflects on his marriages, children, friendships,
and careers; a holiday weekend in Long Island is a trigger to recount and
question events and aspects of his own life, along with creeping fears of
mortality. He paints a bittersweet portrait that is sometimes painful and
sometimes humorous, but always affecting.
Emotionally raw and formally innovative, Frisch’s novel collapses the
distinction between art and life, but leaves the reader with a richer
understanding of both.
About the Author
Max Frisch (1911-1991) was born in Zurich, Switzerland before the First World War and was a soldier in the Second. In the interwar years, he traveled throughout Eastern and Central Europe as a journalist. After serving as a gunner on the Austrian and Italian borders, he followed in his father's footsteps and became an architect. These experiences helped forge the moral consciousness and the concern for human freedom that mark his writing. The author of I'm Not Stiller, Homo Faber, and The Man in the Holocene, and the winner of the Jerusalem Prize, the Heinrich Heine Prize, and Neustadt International Prize for Literature among other honors, Frisch was one of Europe’s most important postwar writers.
Geoffrey David Skelton (1916-1998) was a British author and translator.
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