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A noble narrator awakens wounded in a forest ravine, haunted by fragmented memories of violence and excess that culminated in the accidental killing of his wife during a drunken revel. He encounters a traveling monk who listens to his confession and prompts reflection on guilt, penance, and the consequences of a dissipated life; the narrative follows his inner reckoning, memories of past pleasures and abuses of power, and the beginnings of a moral and spiritual struggle. The text combines vivid, sensory scenes with introspective confession, exploring themes of responsibility, remorse, and the search for meaning beyond worldly indulgence.

About the Author

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Werner Jansen

Werner Jansen is a German author best known for his novel "Die irdische Unsterblichkeit: Roman." His work explores themes of immortality and the human experience, delving into philosophical questions about life and existence. Although not widely recognized in mainstream literary circles, Jansen's writing contributes to the rich tapestry of German literature, offering readers a thought-provoking narrative that challenges conventional perspectives on mortality.

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