Ewig besitzen wir nur das Verlorene.
Henrik Ibsen.
The narrative follows a contented writer whose cheerful household and books about his two older sons shift focus to the youngest child, a toddler who insists on being included in the family story. Through episodic scenes of domestic life, play, and small adventures, the text explores parental affection, the fragile illusion of security that ignores mortality, and a child's claim to recognition. Gentle irony and quiet emotion combine to portray marital life and family roles while contemplating the gap between adult assumptions and a child's immediate needs, culminating in a solemn promise to record the youngest within the family's remembered life.
Ewig besitzen wir nur das Verlorene.
Henrik Ibsen.