
DAS PARADIES
DAS PARADIES DER TIERE
DIE GÜTE DES LIEBEN GOTTES
DER WEG DES LEBENS
DIE KLEINE NEGERIN
RONSARD
ROBINSON CRUSOE
DAS GRABMAL DES DICHTERS
VON DER BARMHERZIGKEIT GEGEN DIE TIERE
BETRACHTUNG ÜBER DIE DINGE
A young poet, barely eighteen, finds his life ending in the quiet presence of friends, relatives, a priest, a doctor and his faithful dog. In the moments after his death he awakens in a luminous garden that feels both familiar and otherworldly—a place where his parents greet him without sorrow, where fruit trees yield endlessly, and where the animals he cherished on Earth gather around him. The scene is tender and surreal: his mother asks him to chill a jug of wine for a heavenly luncheon, while his father invites him to pluck fruit that never withers, and the poet’s loyal dog returns, wagging its tail as if time had never passed.
The garden expands into a grand banquet hall where God sits beside the poet’s family, and a young woman from his earthly life joins the gathering. Conversations unfold about service and devotion, echoing the poet’s own longing to belong and to love. This opening invites listeners into a meditation on death, memory, and the gentle continuity between the world we leave behind and the one that awaits.
Language
de
Duration
~1 hours (98K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Jens Sadowski and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2016-04-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1868–1938
Drawn to quiet landscapes, village life, and the beauty of ordinary things, this French poet became known for writing with unusual warmth and simplicity. His work offered a gentle alternative to the more ornate literary styles of his time.
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