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The Max Frisch Archive is an independent research institution that belongs to the Max Frisch Foundation and is based at ETH Library. It curates the literary legacy of Swiss author
Max Frisch Max Rudolf Frisch (; 15 May 1911 – 4 April 1991) was a Swiss playwright and novelist. Frisch's works focused on problems of identity (social science), identity, individuality, Moral responsibility, responsibility, morality, and political commi ...
and is available for academic, journalistic and artistic research.


History

The Max Frisch Archive was preceded by the launch of the Max Frisch Foundation in 1979. Together with his publisher Siegfried Unseld and the other members of the Board of Trustees (
Peter Bichsel Peter Bichsel (; 24 March 193515 March 2025) was a Swiss writer and journalist representing modern German literature. He was a member of the Group 47. His breakthrough was the collection of short stories ''And Really Frau Blum Would Very Much Li ...
, Adolf Muschg and
Peter von Matt Peter von Matt (20 May 1937 – 21 April 2025) was a Swiss philologist, specialist in German studies, and author. He was an authority in literary education. Life and career Born in Lucerne on 20 May 1937, Peter von Matt grew up in Stans in the ...
), Frisch decided to "create a Max Frisch Archive to be located in Switzerland as a place of research". After the author’s death, the Foundation was to take over “the administration of his literary legacy with all the rights and responsibilities”. The Max Frisch Archive was established in the Department of German Language and Literature at
ETH Zurich ETH Zurich (; ) is a public university in Zurich, Switzerland. Founded in 1854 with the stated mission to educate engineers and scientists, the university focuses primarily on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. ETH Zurich ran ...
in 1980. In 1981 the German philologist Walter Obschlager became its first archivist: The archive has been open to the public since April 1983. In April 2004 the archives moved to ETH Library premises, where they have also been integrated organisationally since 1 September 2016. Literary scholar Tobias Amslinger has been running the archive since 1 September 2016.


Holdings and key figures

The literary legacy of Max Frisch makes up the core of the holdings. These include his letters and notebooks, manuscripts and typescripts, plans and business documents from his time as an architect, as well as various personal documents. An extensive collection of newspaper and magazine articles, photographs, film recordings, theatre posters and programmes documents the international resonance and reception of his work. Hence, the Max Frisch Archive serves as a main source for literary studies and commentaries in the field. French literary scholar Ruth Vogel-Klein wrote for instance about '' Montauk'': "The writing process can be reconstructed because Frisch gave his various typescript versions to the Max Frisch Archive that he founded in Zurich in 1981." *Around 110 metres of archival material (typescripts, letters, notebooks etc.) *3,098 books *4,959 photos *497 CDs and DVDs (Status: 1 January 2017)


Max Frisch Foundation's Board of Trustees

The composition of the Board of Trustees continues to follow Frisch's specifications. The committee must include at least one author and one literary scholar, along with the publisher of the works of Max Frisch and one family representative: *Thomas Strässle (President) *Lukas Bärfuss *Peter Frisch *David Gugerli * Jonathan Landgrebe *Markus Notter The Max Frisch Foundation's Board of Trustees also makes up the judging panel for the Max Frisch Prize, which is awarded by the City of Zurich every four years and carries CHF 50,000 in prize money.


Ongoing projects

*Digitization project MFA-online *Temporary exhibitions in the main ETH Zurich building and the Max Frisch Swimming Pool *Tours and events *Editions from the personal papers


References


External links


official Website Max Frisch Archive

Max Frisch-Archiv Online

E-Pics Max Frisch Archive

Website ETH Library
{{coord missing, Switzerland Research institutes in Switzerland Max Frisch