Der Mensch ist gut

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Der Mensch ist gut

by Leonhard Frank

DE·~4 hours·1 chapter

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Leonhard Frank Der Mensch ist gut

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Robert works as a servant‑waiter in a bustling German hotel, a job he performs with meticulous humility. Though his own life is modest, he pours every ounce of love and ambition into his only son, surrounding him with toys, lessons, and a path toward education that seems to promise escape from the kitchen. The narrative follows their close bond as Robert watches his child grow from a curious toddler into a proud member of the patriotic youth movement.

When the Great War erupts, the son is called to the front, earns a medal, and then falls in battle, leaving Robert clutching a crumpled note that repeats the phrase “fallen on the field of honor.” The loss shatters his world, turning the routine of serving tables into a hollow echo of an abstract honor that no longer makes sense. As he drifts through his duties, the story explores how a single father's devotion confronts the emptiness of war‑driven ideals.

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Language

de

Duration

~4 hours (257K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Jens Sadowski

Release date

2011-02-05

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Leonhard Frank

Leonhard Frank

1882–1961

A sharp, humane voice of German Expressionism, this novelist and playwright wrote with deep sympathy for outsiders and a fierce distrust of war, cruelty, and social hypocrisy. His stories often turn moral shock into gripping drama.

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