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I previously heard of Max Frisch mainly as a play writer but now I now he is also a good novelist.
He is starting this novel by trying different stories. Then at some point he is focusing on two stories: the one of a man that is pretending to be blind and another one that has just received and invitation to Harvard. The second one is called Enderlin, but the first one does not seem to have a name. After he is telling the introduction of his story he says "Let my name be Gantenbein". I like this l ...more
He is starting this novel by trying different stories. Then at some point he is focusing on two stories: the one of a man that is pretending to be blind and another one that has just received and invitation to Harvard. The second one is called Enderlin, but the first one does not seem to have a name. After he is telling the introduction of his story he says "Let my name be Gantenbein". I like this l ...more