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The volume gathers lyric poems that draw on rural and small‑town scenes, seasonal cycles, and natural detail—rivers, vineyards, forests, churches, and night skies—to meditate on belonging, memory, and loss. Many pieces pair devotional language and civic affection with elegiac responses to wartime bereavement, shifting between intimate walks, watchful night vigils, and communal rituals such as bell‑ringing and Easter imagery. The voice moves from affectionate description to yearning and prayer, combining local topography and everyday life with reflections on home, exile, and the persistence of hope amid sorrow.

About the Author

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Franz S. Gschmeidler

Franz S. Gschmeidler was a writer known for his exploration of themes related to identity and belonging. His notable work, "Heimat und Fremde," delves into the complexities of home and the experience of being an outsider. Through his writing, Gschmeidler contributes to the discourse on cultural and personal identity, reflecting on the nuances of the human experience in relation to place and community. His literary contributions offer valuable insights into the struggles and triumphs of navigating between different worlds.

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