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    Sketchbooks, 1946-1949

    AvMax Frisch

    Inbunden, Engelska, 2022

    Del i serien Swiss List

    264 kr

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    A new translation of one of the earliest volumes of Max Frisch's innovative notebooks. Throughout his life, the great Swiss playwright and novelist Max Frisch (1911-1991) kept a series of diaries, or sketchbooks, as they came to be known in English. First published in English translation in the 1970s, these sketchbooks played a major role in establishing Frisch as, according to the New York Times, "the most innovative, varied and hard-to-categorize of all major contemporary authors." His diaries, said the Times, "read like novels and his best novels are written like diaries." Now Seagull Books presents the first unabridged English translation of Sketchbooks, 1946-1949 in a new translation by Simon Pare. This edition reinstates material omitted from the 1977 edition, including a screenplay for an unmade film. In this first volume, which covers the years 1946 to 1949, Frisch chronicles the intellectual and material situation in postwar Europe from the vantage point of a citizen of a neutral, German-speaking country. His notes on travels to the scarred cities of Germany, to Austria, France, Italy, Prague, Wroclaw, and Warsaw paint a complex and stimulating picture of a continent emerging from the rubble as new fault lines are drawn between East and West. As Frisch completes his final architectural projects and garners early success as a writer, he reflects on theater, language, and writing, and he sketches the outlines of plays, including The Fire Raisers and Count OEderland. Whatever experience he chronicles in the sketchbook-whether it's a Bastille Day party, an Italian fish market, or a tightrope display amid the ruins of Frankfurt or an afternoon by Lake Zurich with Bertolt Brecht, to take just a few examples-his keen dramatist's eye immerses the reader in the setting while also probing the deeper significance and motivations underlying the scene. This new translation will serve to draw out the immediacy and contemporary quality of Frisch's observations from the shadow of his status as a classic author, bringing his work to life for a new audience.

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:2022-05-20
    • Mått:152 x 229 x 42 mm
    • Vikt:736 g
    • Format:Inbunden
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Serie:Swiss List
    • Antal sidor:400
    • Förlag:Seagull Books London Ltd
    • ISBN:9780857429766
    • Översättare:Simon Pare

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    Mer om författaren

    Max Frisch (1911-91) was one of the giants of twentieth-century German literature, achieving fame as a novelist, playwright, diarist, and essayist. He lived primarily in Switzerland. He received many German and international literature prizes, including the Jerusalem Prize for the Freedom of the Individual in Society. Simon Pare is a translator from French and German living near Zurich.

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    “The first, spanning 1946 to ’49, emerged by necessity, when Frisch’s design practice didn’t permit him the leisure to write at length. But with a second volume (1966 to ’71) and a posthumous third (written in the early 1980s), the sketchbook became his trademark form, and one that now, in our vogue for the private and motley, gives the once world-famous, now rather neglected Frisch a new life. Thanks to the independent Indian publisher Seagull, whose bold cosmopolitanism never ceases to impress, all three are now in print once more, the first two recently retranslated by Simon Pare, and the last translated for the first time by Mike Mitchell in 2013. The translations are limpid and engaging. . . . What’s revealed in these sketchbooks is just that patient good sense, an unflappable, unapologetic humanity—though marked by an ambivalent quietism, an old-world politeness, a concreteness and skepticism that can only be described as Swiss.”

    Innehållsförteckning

    • 1946Zurich, Cafe de la TerrasseMarion and the marionettesCafe de la TerrassePostscript to Marion (Marion and the angel)Cafe de la TerrasseBasel, MarchMarion and the ghostMunich, AprilThou shall not make unto thee any graven imageBetween Nuremberg and WurzburgThe Andorran JewFrankfurt, MayOn being a writerHarlaching, MayOn being a writerTravelling, MayCafe de la TerrasseOn MarionPostscript to the journeyOn Marion (Marion at the exhibition)After a flightPolitenessCafe de la TerrasseOn theatre (the frame)Cafe de la TerrasseOn theatre (the forestage)In the newspaper (about the cashier)By the lakeCount OEderland (seven scenes)Genoa, OctoberPortofino Mare, OctoberCafe DelfinoOn the beachReading (unfinished work)Portofino MonteMilan, OctoberThe Chinese Wall (dress rehearsal)Calendar storyCafe OdeonPfannenstielDraft letter1947On marionettesDavosTravellingTo MajaPrague, MarchPragueHradcinPragueNuremberg, MarchAt homeCafe de la TerrassePfannenstiel (Albin Zollinger)Marion and the angelLetzigraben, AugustPortofino, SeptemberOn architectureFlorence, OctoberTravellingSiena, OctoberTravellingCafe Odeon (nihilism)LetzigrabenTravellingZurich, 9.11.1947On the trainFrankfurt, NovemberOn being a writerOn the trainBerlin, NovemberLetzigrabenPostscript (the Russian officer and the German woman)On lyric poetryLetzigrabenTravelling1948Vienna, JanuaryPrague, JanuaryReading (Carlo Levi)Cafe OdeonBurlesqueCafe OdeonPfannenstielCafe OdeonFrankfurt, AprilOn theatre (the theatrical)Berlin, AprilOn being a writerBerlin, MayLetzigrabenCafe OdeonTravellingParis, JulyAutobiographyParis, JulyLetzigrabenBrechtPrague, 23.8.1948On being a writerWroclaw, 24.8.-27.8.1948Warsaw, 28.8.-3.9.1948LetzigrabenPostscript to the journeyActorsFrankfurt, NovemberArabesqueHamburg, NovemberLetzigrabenCafe OdeonLetzigraben1949New Year's Day (kindness)Zurich, 8.1. 1949 (Premiere of When the War was Over)Letzigraben (with Brecht)ReviewsBasel, CarnivalStuttgart, 29.4.1949LetzigrabenStoryLetzigrabenCafe OdeonTravellingThe Harlequin, outline for a filmKampen, JulyReminiscenceWesterlandKampen, AugustHamburg, SeptemberTravellingJealousyCafe OdeonMore on jealousyArles, OctoberSketch (Schinz)At the officeCafe Odeon