Krates: Een Levensbeeld
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The narrative offers a sequence of intimate domestic episodes and character studies rooted in urban life, moving between cramped interiors and busy streets. It begins with a vivid portrayal of a pawnshop and its avaricious proprietor, then follows other figures — including a bereaved young man who learns of a guardian’s death — as small tragedies, social humiliations, and daily routines accumulate. With detailed, often ironic observation, the work blends humor and pathos to assemble an episodic portrait of survival, loss, and human foibles within a crowded municipal milieu.
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