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Der gläserne Garten: Zwei Novellen

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A pair of novellas offers an intimate, lyrical confession by a sixteen-year-old narrator who traces her obsessive love for an older brother and the family's emotional distances. She portrays him as a poet alternately luminous and tormented, and records how music, art, and religious images shape their inner lives while parents remain remote. The narratives move between childhood memories, jealous awe, and anxieties about illness and spiritual longing, using rich symbolic detail and musical references to convey fragility and isolation. The tone balances devotional tenderness with unsettling estrangement, creating a compact study of devotion, artistry, and fragile domestic bonds.

About the Author

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Claire Goll

Claire Goll was a German author known for her contributions to literature in the early 20th century. She is best recognized for her work "Der gläserne Garten: Zwei Novellen," which showcases her narrative style and thematic exploration of human emotions and relationships. Goll's writing often reflects her experiences and observations, providing insight into the complexities of life. Her literary contributions remain a part of the rich tapestry of German literature, highlighting the voices of women writers during her time.

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