Friedrich Dürrenmatt
Friedrich Dürrenmatt
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Friedrich Dürrenmatt was born on January 5, 1921, in Konolfingen, Switzerland. His full name is Friedrich Georg Zimmermann Dürrenmatt.
Birth and Death Dates
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Born: January 5, 1921
Died: September 14, 1990 (aged 69) in Neuenburg am See, Switzerland
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Dürrenmatt was a Swiss playwright, novelist, poet, and painter. He is considered one of the most important Swiss writers of the 20th century.
Early Life and Background
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Growing up in a rural area, Dürrenmatt's early life was marked by poverty and hardship. His father was a butcher, but the family struggled financially. Despite these challenges, Dürrenmatt's mother encouraged his love for reading and writing. He attended school in Konolfingen before moving to Bern to pursue his secondary education.
Major Accomplishments
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Dürrenmatt made significant contributions to Swiss literature with works such as "The Visit" (Der Besuch), "Romulus the Great" (Romulus der Grosse), and "The Physicists" (Die Physiker).
He was awarded several prestigious literary prizes, including the Friedrich Hölderlin Prize in 1970.
Dürrenmatt's unique blend of drama and philosophy has influenced generations of writers and artists.Notable Works or Actions
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Some of his notable works include:
"The Visit" (Der Besuch): a play that explores the themes of guilt, responsibility, and redemption.
"Romulus the Great" (Romulus der Grosse): a novel set in ancient Rome, where the protagonist navigates the complexities of power and morality.
"The Physicists" (Die Physiker): a play that delves into the world of science and its relationship to human existence.
Impact and Legacy
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Dürrenmatt's impact on Swiss literature is immeasurable. His works have been translated into numerous languages, making him one of Switzerland's most celebrated writers worldwide. He has inspired countless artists, writers, and thinkers with his thought-provoking themes and characters.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Dürrenmatt's quotes are often cited because they capture the essence of his philosophical and literary endeavors:
> "The best way to tell people about something is not to say that it exists, but to show them what else would be possible if it did not exist."
Friedrich Dürrenmatt was a visionary writer who explored the human condition through his works. His legacy continues to inspire new generations of artists and thinkers alike.
Quotes by Friedrich Dürrenmatt
Friedrich Dürrenmatt's insights on:

There are risks which are not acceptable: the destruction of humanity is one of them.

Today’s Communism can survive only if it abandons the myth of an infallible party, if it continues to think, and if it becomes democratic.

The individual protests against the world, but he doesn’t get beyond protest, he is just a single protester. When he wants to be more than that, he has to counter power with power, he has to oppose the system with another system.

To not be afraid in our world is the message that doesn’t derive from reason, but maybe from this mysterious capacity given to humans which we call – not without a little embarrassment – faith.





