
DER KETZER VON SOANA
von - Gerhart Hauptmann - 1922 - S. Fischer, Verlag - Berlin - 114. bis 124. Auflage
Copyright 1918 by S. Fischer, Verlag Berlin
High above the Swiss‑Italian border, on the windswept slopes of Monte Generoso, a solitary goat‑herder lives in a cluster of stone huts that look like natural outcrops. Cloaked in goat‑skin and wearing glasses, he carries an air of learned refinement that starkly contrasts with his rugged surroundings. Locals whisper that he is the “Heretic of Soana,” a figure wrapped in superstition and uneasy respect, while mountain guides treat him as a curious, if eccentric, neighbor.
When a young editor, drawn by the region’s beauty, encounters the hermit while rescuing a struggling goat mother, the meeting turns into an invitation to the hermit’s secluded world. He witnesses the simple yet striking routine of the goat‑herder’s life—warm stalls, a white‑washed cube perched against the cliff, and a terrace brushed with vines. The encounter hints at a man whose reputation masks a deeper, perhaps compassionate, knowledge that few outsiders ever glimpse.
Language
de
Duration
~3 hours (192K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Barbara Tozier, felix47, Bill Tozier and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2007-01-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1862–1946
A Nobel Prize-winning German writer, he helped bring modern drama to life with plays that looked hard at ordinary people, social conflict, and human struggle. His work moved from naturalism into symbolism and myth, giving his writing both realism and reach.
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