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Max Frisch () 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/5(18). www.doorway.ru: Man in the Holocene () by Max Frisch and a great selection of similar New, Used and Collectible Books available now at great prices. Man in the Holocene. by. Max Frisch, Geoffrey Skelton (Translator) · Rating details · 1, ratings · reviews. Frisch charts the crumbling landscape of an old man’s consciousness as he slips away from himself toward death and reintegration with the age-old history of our planet/5.


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Complete summary of Max Frisch's Man in the Holocene. eNotes plot summaries cover all the significant action of Man in the Holocene. Man in the Holocene () is a novella by Swiss author Max Frisch, originally published in German in , and in English in The New Yorker on (trans. Geoffrey Skelton). A distinctive feature of this book's style is the use of reprinted cutouts which the protagonist, Mr. Geiser, removes from several encyclopedias, the bible and. Max Frisch () 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.

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