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What the Swallow Sang: A Novel

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A man returns to his native village and its old church, where encounters with memorials and familiar places stir memories of a strict, distant father and long-buried conflicts. Present action and recollection interweave as he moves among local characters and settings, testing inherited beliefs against private conscience and changing sensibilities. The narrative proceeds through intimate episodes that combine character study, moral reflection, and social observation, tracing efforts at reconciliation, self-reassessment, and a recalibration of loyalties within the rhythms of village life.

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Friedrich Spielhagen

Friedrich Spielhagen was a German novelist and playwright known for his contributions to 19th-century literature. His works often explore themes of social change and personal conflict, reflecting the complexities of human relationships. Among his notable novels is "Hammer and Anvil," which delves into the struggles of its characters against societal expectations. Spielhagen's writing is characterized by its psychological depth and vivid characterizations, making him a significant figure in the literary heritage of his time. His other works, such as "Problematic Characters" and "The Breaking of the Storm," further showcase his ability to intertwine personal dilemmas with broader social issues.

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