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A sweeping early-20th-century narrative follows the conception, construction, and social effects of an audacious project to build an undersea tunnel linking continents. The story tracks the engineer who champions the enterprise, his ties to financiers and public opinion, and the technical, political, and personal challenges that arise as engineering ambition collides with commerce, spectacle, and human frailty. Scenes contrast glittering high-society events and mass enthusiasm with gritty labor, technical setbacks, and ethical dilemmas, while exploring themes of collective hubris, the lure of progress, and the uneven distribution of power and wealth.

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Bernhard Kellermann

Bernhard Kellermann was a German author known for his diverse literary contributions, including novels, dramas, and essays. His works often explore themes of existentialism and human experience, reflecting the complexities of life in the early 20th century. One of his notable works is "Das Meer," which delves into the depths of human emotion and the natural world. Kellermann's writing is characterized by its lyrical style and philosophical undertones, making him a significant figure in German literature. His other works, such as "Der 9. November" and "Der Tunnel," further showcase his ability to weave intricate narratives that resonate with readers.

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