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Die Juden von Zirndorf

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The narrative traces the intertwined histories of a small Franconian town and its Jewish community, using a displaced Hebrew gravestone as a central emblem of uprootedness and misunderstanding. Vivid descriptions of landscape, festivals, floods, and the scars of war set a regional atmosphere that shapes everyday life. Portraits of townspeople reveal curiosity, fear, and superstition toward the unfamiliar, while Jewish households navigate exile, loss, and efforts to preserve ritual memory. The prose moves between local color and reflective passages that examine belonging, communal responsibility, and the endurance of tradition amid social change.

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Jakob Wassermann

Jakob Wassermann was a German novelist and playwright known for his exploration of psychological and philosophical themes. His works often delve into the complexities of human nature and societal issues. Among his notable titles is "The Goose Man," which reflects his unique narrative style and deep character development. Wassermann's literary contributions include a variety of genres, from novels to short stories, and he is recognized for his ability to weave intricate plots that challenge readers' perceptions. His writings remain a significant part of early 20th-century German literature, showcasing his talent for blending realism with introspective thought.

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