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Max Frisch (Critical Survey of Drama)
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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 discussions of literature, drama, society, architecture, town planning, and travel. There is a six-volume German edition of his works up to 1976, published by Suhrkamp in Frankfurt.
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In West Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, Max Frisch’s dramas are consistently among the most frequently performed works by German-language playwrights....
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