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Die Lobensteiner reisen nach Böhmen: Zwölf Novellen und Geschichten

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This collection gathers a dozen short novellas and stories that portray fragmented moments of everyday life and upheaval in Central and Eastern Europe. Episodes move between trains, barracks, small towns and households, showing chance encounters, petty deceptions, bursts of violence, and moments of tenderness. Voices range from satirical to psychological and occasionally uncanny, shifting perspective to expose social manners, anxieties about honor and identity, and the fragile boundaries between appearance and reality. The pieces favor compact scenes and abrupt turns, using vivid detail and brisk pacing to examine human folly, longing, and the unpredictability of movement and fate.

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Alfred Döblin

Alfred Döblin was a prominent German novelist and essayist, known for his innovative narrative techniques and exploration of modernity. His works often reflect the complexities of urban life and the human psyche. One of his notable novels, "Die drei Sprünge des Wang-lun," showcases his interest in cultural intersections and philosophical themes. Döblin's writing is characterized by a blend of realism and expressionism, making significant contributions to 20th-century literature. His diverse body of work includes short stories, novellas, and historical narratives, highlighting his versatility as an author.

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