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Der Fremde: Ein Gleichniss

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On Christmas Eve a bleak, damp winter landscape leads two journeymen toward a nearby metropolis in search of work. The narrative follows their conversation and contrast: a hopeful, sheltered young man and an older, hardened companion marked by marginality and petty crimes. The city appears as an oppressive, consuming organism; rain, fog, and filthy roads mirror social decay. Their reliance on alcohol, casual cynicism, and modest dreams reveal the precariousness of laborers and the strains of urban life, while the prose emphasizes atmosphere, sensory detail, and the tensions between innocence and world-weariness.

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Hans von Kahlenberg

Hans von Kahlenberg was a German author known for his contributions to literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His works often explore psychological themes and social commentary, reflecting the complexities of human relationships and societal expectations. Among his notable titles is "Der Fremde: Ein Gleichniss," which delves into existential themes through allegorical storytelling. Another significant work, "Nixchen. Ein Beitrag zur Psychologie der höheren Tochter," examines the psychological aspects of women's roles in society. Kahlenberg's writing is characterized by its introspective nature and a keen observation of the human condition.

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