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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Homo_faberHomo faber - Wikipedia

    Homo faber (Latin for 'Man the Maker') is the concept that human beings are able to control their fate and their environment as a result of the use of tools.

  2. Homo Faber: A Report (German: Homo faber. Ein Bericht) is a novel by Swiss author Max Frisch, first published in Germany in 1957. An English translation by Michael Bullock was published in Britain in 1959. The novel is written as a first-person narrative.

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  3. www.homofaber.comHomo Faber

    Homo Faber is a cultural movement centred on creative artisans. Its signature projects are education programmes for the next generations, an international biennial celebration and an online guide.

  4. Homo Faber. Max Frisch, Michael Bullock (Translator) 3.69. 26,889 ratings981 reviews. Walter Faber is an emotionally detached engineer forced by a string of coincidences to embark on a journey through his past. Genres Classics Fiction German Literature School Literature Novels Roman. ...more. 214 pages, Paperback. First published October 1, 1957.

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  5. Oct 13, 2022 · The life of 50-year-old engineer Walter Faber is suddenly disrupted by a series of odd but intertwining coincidences in the splendid novel Homo Faber by the Swiss author Max Frisch (1911–1991). The novel opens with the protagonist on a flight from New York to Caracas in April 1957.

  6. The meaning of HOMO FABER is the human being as the maker or creator.

  7. Oct 8, 2018 · Faber and the young woman: the best-selling book by Max Frisch tells a disturbing tale of love and tragedy against the backdrop of the modern age and its technological advances.