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A solitary shoemaker experiences a burning inner unrest that is transformed by an encounter with a prophetic preacher, after which he is doomed to an unending pilgrimage. The narrative follows his episodic wanderings and repeated confrontations with suffering, injustice, and human smallness, alternating close psychological observation with broader social scenes. Through allegory and realist detail it meditates on exile, guilt, and the quest for consolation, asking whether compassion or curse will define a life that cannot find rest and must witness generations of longing and cruelty.

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August Vermeylen

August Vermeylen was a Belgian author and a prominent figure in early 20th-century literature. He is best known for his novel "Der Ewige Jude," which explores themes of identity and belonging. Vermeylen's work often reflects his deep engagement with social issues and the complexities of human experience. His contributions to literature are characterized by a blend of realism and introspection, making him a notable voice in the literary heritage of his time.

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