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Nicht der Mörder, der Ermordete ist schuldig: Eine Novelle

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A narrator recalls a harsh military childhood dominated by an overbearing, cigarette-smoking father and an austere domestic life, where Sundays bring humiliation rather than relief. The memoir-like opening details uniforms, discipline, and intimate shame; it then shifts into clandestine political activity as the narrator takes leave from service and undertakes propaganda among soldiers in social venues. The novella examines how rigid authority, familial humiliation, and secret political engagement distort conscience, identity, and responsibility, probing moral ambiguity and the inversion of blame.

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Franz Werfel

Franz Werfel was an Austrian-Bohemian writer known for his profound exploration of existential themes and the human condition. His works often reflect a deep engagement with spirituality and morality, as seen in his notable book "Die Versuchung: Ein Gespräch des Dichters mit dem Erzengel und Luzifer," which delves into a dialogue between the poet and celestial beings. Werfel's poetry, such as in "Gesänge aus den drei Reichen: Ausgewählte Gedichte," showcases his lyrical prowess and philosophical insights. His narratives frequently grapple with the complexities of guilt and redemption, making significant contributions to 20th-century literature.

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