Real and True
Montauk is a very serious note by the great author Max Frisch - one of his most serious. In it, he tells a frank account of his history of/with love. The stage is set by a fling being had with an American girl working with him on his book tour, at present time in the novel, in the Northeast. They go on a trip to Montauk together to get away. Frisch therein gives many sober and clear assessments of his life, love, failures and successes, added with a yearning and regreat so present that this work becomes brutally honest; at times regretfully honest, if one were to misappropriate modesty and reality.