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Utkast till en dagbok

Utkast till en dagbok

Max Frisch; Madeleine Gustafsson

Bokförlaget Faethon
2021
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"Vad är det för fel på orden? Jag skakar meningar som man skakar en trasig klocka, och plockar isär dem, samtidigt går tiden som den inte visar."Max Frischs två litterära dagböcker från 1950 respektive 1972 hör till hans mest säregna och omtyckta verk. Här presenteras den tredje och sista dagboken som lämnades oavslutad vid hans död. Kritikern Madeleine Gustafsson som var vän med Frisch har skrivit ett efterord och översättaren Marc Matthiesen har skrivit förordet.
The Arsonists

The Arsonists

Alistair Beaton; Max Frisch

Methuen Drama
2007
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Fires are becoming something of a problem. But Biedermann has it all under control. He's a respected member of the community with a loving wife and a flourishing business, so surely nothing can get to him. The great philanthropist is happy to meet his civic duty by giving shelter to two new guests but when they start filling his attic with petrol drums, will he help them light the fuse? Max Frisch's parable about appeasement is given its first major UK revival since its Royal Court premiere in 1961, which was directed by Lindsay Anderson. The play is published as a programme text for the production that runs from 1 November - 15 December on the main stage at the Royal Court.
'We Didn't Do Very Well': The Correspondence

'We Didn't Do Very Well': The Correspondence

Ingeborg Bachmann; Max Frisch

Seagull Books
2026
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The fraught and generative relationship between two postwar literary giants--revealed through a series of letters published for the first time in English. Ingeborg Bachmann (1926-1973) stands among the most vital voices of postwar German literature--an acclaimed poet and prose writer who also reshaped radio drama and opera. In 1958, a letter of admiration from the Swiss novelist Max Frisch (1911-1991), written after hearing Bachmann's radio play The Good God of Manhattan, led to a meeting in Paris and the beginning of an intense, volatile love affair that would forever leave a mark on both their lives and work. Presented here for the first time in English, 299 letters written between 1958 and 1973 trace the arc of that relationship: long separations, the strain of two writers attempting to share a life, creative rivalry, sexual jealousy, and gendered tensions sharpened by a fifteen-year age gap. The correspondence ranges from everyday logistics to raw psychological insight, from passion and longing to bitterness, silence, and regret. The later letters, written as Bachmann's health declined, expand to include friends, relatives, and key literary figures. First published in German in 2022, this correspondence overturned long-held myths about the two writers, revealing mutual influence, negotiated freedom, and a struggle to reconcile incompatible needs. Intimate and revelatory, these letters illuminate the fragile intersection of love, power, and creativity.