Max Frisch bibliography

Note: Titles appearing in brackets have not been translated into English so their names are literal translations of the original German titles.

This is a bibliography of works by Max Frisch.

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Novels and Novellas

English titleOriginal German titleTranslationsNotes
[Jürg Reinhart]Jürg Reinhart
Eine sommerliche Schicksalsfahrt
(1934)
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An Answer from the Silence:
A Story from the Mountains
Antwort aus der Stille (1937)by Mike Mitchell (2011)
[I Adore What Burns Me,
or Difficult Persons]
J'adore ce qui me brûle,
oder Die Schwierigen
(1944)
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I'm Not StillerStiller (1954)By Michael Bullock (1958)
Homo FaberHomo Faber (1957)By Michael Bullock (1959)
GantenbeinMein Name sei Gantenbein (1964)By Michael Bullock (1965)Also published as A Wilderness of Mirrors
Wilhelm Tell: a School TextWilhelm Tell für die Schule (1971)By Lore Segal and Paul Stern (1989)Published in Max Frisch: Novels Plays Essays
and in a 1978 issue of Fiction Magazine
MontaukMontauk (1975)By Geoffrey Skelton (1978)
Man in the HoloceneDer Mensch erscheint im Holozän (1979)By Geoffrey Skelton (1980)
BluebeardBlaubart (1982)By Geoffrey Skelton (1983)

Dramatic Works

English titleOriginal German titleTranslations / Publications
Now They Are Singing AgainNun singen sie wieder (1945)By Alice Carey in Max Frisch: Novels Plays Essays (1989);
By Michael Bullock in Three Plays (2002)
Santa CruzSanta Cruz (1947)By Michael Bullock in Three Plays (2002)
The Great Wall of ChinaDie Chinesische Mauer (1947)By James L. Rosenberg (1961);
By Michael Bullock in Four Plays (1969)
When the War Was OverAls der Krieg zu Ende war (1949)By James L. Rosenberg in Three Plays (1967)
Count OederlandGraf Öderland (1951)By Michael Bullock in Three Plays (1962)
The Fire RaisersBiedermann und die Brandstifter (1953)As The Fire Raisers by Michael Bullock (1962);
As The Firebugs by Peter Faecke (1966);
As The Arsonists by Alistair Beaton (2007)
Don Juan, or the Love of GeometryDon Juan oder Die Liebe zur Geometrie (1953)By James L. Rosenberg in Three Plays (1967);
By Michael Bullock in Four Plays (1969)
Rip Van WinkleRip Van Winkle, 1953By Michael Bullock in Three Plays (2002)
The Great Rage of Philip HotzDie Grosse Wut des Philipp Hotz (1956)- By James L. Rosenberg in Three Plays (1967);
As Philip Hotz's Fury by Michael Bullock in Four Plays (1969)
AndorraAndorra (1961)By Michael Bullock (1962)
Zurich Transit: Sketch of a FilmZürich – Transit. Skizze eines Films (1966)By Birgit Schreyer Duarte (2010)
Biography: A GameBiografie (1967)By Michael Bullock in Four Plays (1969);
By Birgit Schreyer Duarte (2010)
Triptych: Three Scenic PanelsTryptichon. Drei szenische Bilder (1978)By Geoffrey Skelton (1981)
[Jonas and his Veteran]Jonas und sein Veteran (1989)-

Non fiction

English titleOriginal German titleTranslator
[Leaves from the Bread Bag]Blätter aus dem Brotsack (1940) -
Sketchbook 1946-1949Tagebuch 1946–1949 (1950)Geoffrey Skelton (1977)
Sketchbook 1966-1971Tagebuch 1966–1971 (1972)Geoffrey Skelton (1983)
Military Service RecordDienstbüchlein (1974)Alice Carey in Max Frisch: Novels Plays Essays (1989)
Drafts for a Third SketchbookEntwürfe zu einem dritten Tagebuch (posthumously in 2010)Mike Mitchell (2013)
From the Berlin JournalAus dem Berliner Journal (posthumously in 2014)Wieland Hoban (2017)

Collections in English

TitleContentsTranslators
Max Frisch: Novels Plays Essays (1989)Excerpts from novels, plays, essays and speechesMichael Bullock, Geoffrey Skelton, Alice Carey,
Rolf Kieser, Lore Segal and Paul Stern
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