Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
304
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Nov 22, 1982
Editorial
HarperVia
ISBN-10
0156344076
ISBN-13
9780156344074
Descripción
Amidst the backdrop of a seemingly ordinary day, a stranger's sudden exit from a bar sets off a chain of events that lingers in the minds of those left behind. This enigmatic figure, whose life concludes tragically behind the wheel of his car, becomes the focal point of a thought-provoking exploration of identity and the human psyche.
The narrator delves into an introspective journey, seeking to piece together the fragments of the stranger's life, prompting reflections on their own existence and the nature of hope. Frisch masterfully intertwines the elements of storytelling and philosophical inquiry, urging readers not just to observe the events unfolding, but to ponder deeper existential questions about self and society.
As the layers of identity are peeled away, each character becomes a mirror reflecting to one another their shared vulnerabilities and aspirations. The narrative oscillates between reality and imagination, revealing the complexities of interpersonal connections and the often-blurred lines that delineate one life from another.
Through captivating prose, Max Frisch crafts a tale that resonates on multiple levels, inviting readers to confront the very essence of what it means to live, to be seen, and ultimately, to confront the inevitability of fate. It is more than just a story of a stranger's demise; it is a poignant examination of life, choice, and the inherent intricacies of the human condition.
The narrator delves into an introspective journey, seeking to piece together the fragments of the stranger's life, prompting reflections on their own existence and the nature of hope. Frisch masterfully intertwines the elements of storytelling and philosophical inquiry, urging readers not just to observe the events unfolding, but to ponder deeper existential questions about self and society.
As the layers of identity are peeled away, each character becomes a mirror reflecting to one another their shared vulnerabilities and aspirations. The narrative oscillates between reality and imagination, revealing the complexities of interpersonal connections and the often-blurred lines that delineate one life from another.
Through captivating prose, Max Frisch crafts a tale that resonates on multiple levels, inviting readers to confront the very essence of what it means to live, to be seen, and ultimately, to confront the inevitability of fate. It is more than just a story of a stranger's demise; it is a poignant examination of life, choice, and the inherent intricacies of the human condition.