Das Bücher-Dekameron

audiobook

Das Bücher-Dekameron

by Kasimir Edschmid

DE·~9 hours·16 chapters

Chapters

16 total
1

KASIMIR EDSCHMID:

0:01
2

DAS BÜCHER- DEKAMERON

0:09
3

INHALT

0:00
4

Erster Vormittag

57:06
5

Die erste Nacht

51:59
6

Die zweite Nacht

46:22
7

Die dritte Nacht

47:02
8

Die vierte Nacht

44:36
9

Die fünfte Nacht

1:16:04
10

Die sechste Nacht

1:16:27

Description

Kasimir Edschmid opens his ten‑night journey amid a relentless Alpine snowstorm, describing the frozen passes, the roaring winds around the Herzogenhorn, and the surreal meeting of travelers trapped by the weather. He weaves together vivid snapshots of contemporary Europe—political upheavals in Fiume, the presence of Russian envoys, and the clatter of aristocratic life—while peppering his narration with literary allusions and witty digressions. The first act feels like a moving tableau, where the landscape itself becomes a character, framing the restless energy of a continent on the brink of change.

The tone shifts between dry satire and lyrical observation as Edschmid wanders from the grand salons of Baden‑Baden to the bustling banks of the Rhine, noting everything from military parades to the subtle rituals of everyday citizens. His prose captures the clash of old traditions and emerging ideas, inviting listeners to savor a mosaic of voices, customs, and humor. The result is a richly textured travelogue that feels both historically grounded and delightfully playful, promising an engaging exploration of European society through the eyes of a keen, observant narrator.

Details

Full title

Das Bücher-Dekameron Eine Zehn-Nächte-Tour durch die europäische Gesellschaft und Literatur

Language

de

Duration

~9 hours (547K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Jens Sadowski

Release date

2015-01-21

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Kasimir Edschmid

Kasimir Edschmid

1890–1966

A leading voice of German Expressionism, he wrote with restless energy about art, travel, and the modern world. His work moved from early avant-garde experiments toward a broader, more visionary style over the course of a long literary career.

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