Max Frisch, Der Mensch erscheint im Holozän [Man in the Holocene]

Judith Ricker-Abderhalden (University of Arkansas)
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Der Mensch erscheint im Holozän

[

Man in the Holocene

, 1979] the penultimate text by the twentieth-century Swiss dramatist and novelist Max Frisch, is at the same time his most radical experiment with narrative prose and a return to straightforward narration. Readers intrigued by the intimate “autobiographical” dimension of

Montauk

(1975, q.v.), with its May-December dalliance with a young American woman, its guilty references to past relationships, its acknowledgement of impotence, may at first be underwhelmed by a story about an elderly widower coping with a soggy week in late spring when his Swiss-Italian village is cut off from the rest of the world by persistent torrential rains. Moreover, the narrative is frequently interrupted with biblical and encyclopedic entries on the…

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Citation: Ricker-Abderhalden, Judith. "Der Mensch erscheint im Holozän". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 10 April 2006 [https://www.litencyc.com/php/sworks.php?rec=true&UID=13988, accessed 23 November 2024.]

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