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The Long Arm

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A man who has spent decades abroad returns to his Bavarian hometown and drifts into a familiar coffeehouse, where he recognizes a former schoolmate, Banaotovich. Their conversation reconstructs shared school memories: a gifted pupil's academic rivalry with a cantankerous professor, a silver cigarette case presented as a token, and the professor's sudden death that assured the pupil's diploma. Over wine, the older man makes a harrowing confession and implies responsibility for that death, compelling the narrator to face unsettled recollections and moral ambiguity about past actions and their long shadow.

About the Author

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Franz Nabl

Franz Nabl was an Austrian author known for his contributions to literature in the early 20th century. His notable work, "The Long Arm," showcases his narrative style and thematic exploration of human experiences. Nabl's writing often reflects the complexities of life and relationships, making him a distinctive voice in his era. While not as widely recognized today, his works continue to offer insights into the cultural and social contexts of his time.

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