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ESSAY WRITTEN BY FRITZ ANGST UNDER THE PSEUDONYM FRITZ ZORN
Fritz Angst; Fritz Zorn; Fritz zorn; Mars (Fritz Zorn)

Mathias Feist         
CHESS SOFTWARE
Deep Fritz; Mathias Feist; Fritz (chess program); Frans Morsch; Fritz8; Fritz 8; Fritz 11; Fritz Powerbook; Learn To Play Chess With Fritz and Chesster; Learn to Play Chess with Fritz and Chesster; Ginkgo (chess engine)
Mathias Feist (born 1961 in Germany) is a ChessBase and Fritz programmer. He led the team that programmed Deep Fritz, which has been compared to Deep Blue.
Fritz Bühlmann         
SWISS POLITICIAN (1848-1936)
Fritz Ernst Bühlmann; Fritz Buehlmann; Fritz Buhlmann; Fritz Ernst Buehlmann
Fritz Ernst Bühlmann (22 March 1848 – 7 January 1936) was a Swiss politician and President of the Swiss National Council (1900/1901).
Fritz Lüdi         
SWISS BOBSLEDDER
Fritz Luedi; Fritz Ludi
Fritz Lüdi is a Swiss bobsledder who competed in the mid-1970s. He won three medals in the two-man event at the FIBT World Championships with a silver (1977) and two bronzes (1974, 1975).

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Mars (Zorn book)

Mars is an autobiographical book by Fritz Angst (1944–1976) under the pseudonym Fritz Zorn. It was first published in 1977. Adolf Muschg wrote its long and engaged foreword. The book was reviewed in the book review section of The New York Times, which says that the author's pseudonym of "Fritz Zorn" literally means "Angry Fritz". In the book, written after the author was diagnosed with cancer, Zorn describes and criticizes his environment, entourage, and upbringing in one of the wealthiest lakeshore neighborhoods of Zurich, Switzerland, where he says he was "educated to death". Zorn laments his "unlived life": though he apparently became successful in the eyes of the bourgeoisie (he attended university and became a teacher), his whole life was "wrong". He suffered from depression and never had friends or a girlfriend.

The book saw significant success in Europe in the late 1970s and early 1980s, but was not well received in the late 1980s nor in English translation. The New York Times reviewed it harshly, saying the author's experience with cancer did "not confer acuity or wisdom – only pain, suffering and despair". The review wonders why the book was published at all, referring to it as "whining" and saying it "continues for 143 pages of almost sadistic tedium".

The author believed that cancer was psychosomatic, caused by mental pain and repressed emotions, a theme which became popular in several self-help books of the time.

The book has been translated into several languages. Alex and Daniel Varenne developed a comic book based on the book in 1988, and Darius Peyamiras wrote and directed a play drawn from it in 2001.