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Zurich Transit Max Frisch

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Zurich Transit Max Frisch


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A screenplay that was developed from an episode in the author's 1964 novel Gantenbein, or A Wilderness of Mirrors.

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Zurich Transit Max Frisch

This screenplay by Swiss playwright and novelist Max Frisch was developed from an episode in his 1964 novel Gantenbein, or A Wilderness of Mirrors. At the center of both works is Theo Ehrismann, a man who cannot seem to change his life no matter how many times he resolves to do so. Chance comes to Theo one day upon returning from a trip abroad - he arrives home to read his own obituary in the paper. He shows up just in time for his own funeral and observes the attending mourners, yet he is not able to reveal himself to them, and especially not to his wife. 'How does one say that he is alive?' wonders Theo. Life, as Frisch said, 'is the sum of events that happen by chance, and it always could as well have turned out differently; there is not a single action or omission that does not allow for variables in the future'. Zurich Transit presents Frisch at the height of his dramatic powers and exemplifies his ardent belief in a dramaturgy of coincidence rather than causality.

Über Max Frisch

Max Frisch (1911-91) was one of the giants of twentieth-century literature, achieving fame as a novelist, playwright, diarist, and essayist. His works include Andorra, I'm Not Stiller, Man in the Holocene, and Biography: A Game, the last also published by Seagull Books. Birgit Schreyer Duarte is a freelance dramaturge, theater director, and translator. She has also translated works by Pascal Mercier and Roland Schimmelpfennig.

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GOR013050463
9781906497637
190649763X
Zurich Transit Max Frisch
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Seagull Books London Ltd
20101223
84
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