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Man In The Holocene

Max Frisch

Publisher: Mariner Books

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Frisch charts the crumbling landscape of an old man’s consciousness as he slips away from himself toward death and reintegration with the age-old history of our planet. A “luminous parable...a masterpiece” (New York Times Book Review). Translated by Geoffrey Skelton. Illustrations. A Helen and Kurt Wolff Book
Available since: 05/01/1994.
Print length: 132 pages.

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