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Old 05-23-2023, 11:02 AM   #31365
Dr. Drib
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Just finished my last mentioned author from my earlier post. [Claudia Piņeiro.]

I just purchased Montauk [Amazon] by Max Frisch and will start that today. I actually read about 30 pages of it [from "Archive"] and was enjoying it so much that I decided to buy a clean copy, as mentioned. (A few years ago, I read I'm Not Stiller and very much enjoyed that, so I was not unaware of his work.) I"ll also read the short critique on Montauk published in Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction, titled Montauk: The Invention of Max Frisch, by Timothy Shipe.

After that one, I plan to start Malina, by his good friend Ingeborg Bachmann, a title I purchased some time back.

As you can tell, I'm a big fan of Modernist literature.
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