
"Homo Faber" is a novel by Swiss author Max Frisch, first published in 1957. The story follows Walter Faber, a Swiss engineer who places unwavering trust in logic, technology, and rationality. His detached worldview is challenged when a series of coincidences and personal encounters lead him to confront his past and reconsider his values. The novel explores themes such as fate versus free will, the conflict between rationality and emotion, and the consequences of human choices. Through Faber's journey, Frisch crafts a compelling narrative that questions modernity's reliance on technology and its impact on human relationships. "Homo Faber" remains a profound and thought-provoking work in 20th-century literature.
- Pages: 255
- Genre: Fiction
- Language(s): Persian (Farsi)
- ISBN: 9786226654081
- Persian Title: کتاب هومو فابر اثر ماکس فریش
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