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Der Rubin

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The narrative follows a one-year volunteer who repeatedly sneaks from his barracks to meet Madelon, their encounters described in rich, jewel-like and sensuous imagery while military routine and punishment frame his longing. Accusations of her infidelity and comrades' scorn escalate the pressure; when soldiers come to arrest him for earlier misconduct he shoots himself. Intercut episodes depict Madelon enduring corporal abuse, episodes of rough camaraderie and reconciliation among men, and a closing sense of oppressive heat. The work contrasts erotic escapism and everyday brutality to show fragile desires overwhelmed by military discipline and social violence.

About the Author

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Gustav Sack

Gustav Sack was a German author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His notable work, "Der Rubin," showcases his skill in weaving intricate narratives that explore themes of human experience and emotion. Sack's writing often reflects the cultural and social dynamics of his time, making him a significant figure in the literary landscape of his era. While not as widely recognized today, his works continue to offer insights into the complexities of life and relationships.

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