Max Frisch’s Sketchbook 1946–1949 reveals his vivid, reflective observations of postwar Europe’s landscapes, cultures, and artistic awakening as he evolves from architect to acclaimed writer.
Max Frisch, the Swiss novelist and playwright, explored identity, responsibility and moral ambiguity in modern life. He is widely read for works such as Homo Faber and The Fire Raisers.
Max Frisch, the Swiss novelist and playwright, explored identity, responsibility and moral ambiguity in modern life. He is widely read for works such as Homo Faber and The Fire Raisers.
Max Frisch’s Sketchbook 1946–1949 reveals his vivid, reflective observations of postwar Europe’s landscapes, cultures, and artistic awakening as he evolves from architect to acclaimed writer.
BY Max Frisch 13 January 2026
Max Frisch’s 1946–1949 Sketchbook reveals his vivid, reflective observations of postwar Europe’s landscapes, cultures, and artistic awakening as he evolves from architect to acclaimed writer
BY Max Frisch 1 January 2026
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