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The narrative follows Robert, a veteran who cannot reconcile wartime experiences with his former scholarly ambitions and sells his beloved library to take a dull bank job. Daily office routine and social complacency collide with intrusive combat memories, culminating in a traumatic episode in which he kills a mortally wounded comrade to end suffering. The novella traces his growing alienation, dissociation, and longing for meaning or intimacy, contrasting bureaucratic sameness with violent recollection while examining guilt, identity erosion, and the difficulty of returning to civilian life.

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Manfred George

Manfred George was a German author known for his contributions to literature in the early 20th century. His works often explore themes of rebellion and duality, as exemplified in his notable novella "Der Rebell," which delves into the struggles of individuals against societal norms. Another significant work, "Grabbes doppeltes Gesicht," showcases his interest in complex character portrayals and moral dilemmas. George's writing reflects a keen awareness of the human condition, making him a noteworthy figure in the literary landscape of his time.

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