Further Reading
- Butler, Michael, "Max Frisch's 'Man in the Holocene': An Interpretation," World Literature Today 60, no. 4 (autumn 1986): 574-92. (Addresses autobiographical interpretations of Frisch's novel and asserts that 'Man in the Holocene' can “be situated clearly in the tradition of a sober, contemporary humanism.”)
- Hanlin, Todd C., "The English Translations of Friedrich Dürrenmatt and Max Frisch: Evolution and Evaluation," Translation Review 40 (1992): 30-43. (Assesses English translations of the works of Dürrenmatt and Frisch.)
- Latta, Alan, "Correction," Germanic Review 65, no. 2 (spring 1990): 88-90. (Corrected version of Latta's fall 1989 essay.)
- Latta, Alan, "The Nature and Variety of Signifying Elements in Max Frisch's Novel 'Homo faber': An Approach," Germanic Review 64, no. 4 (fall 1989): 146-57. (Investigates the symbolism in 'Homo faber'.)
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