
Die Kegelschnitte Gottes
A voice drifts through a dream‑like landscape where language itself seems to dissolve into color and sound. The narrator addresses a nameless presence, questioning the nature of belief, honor, and the thin line between deity and human illusion. Poetic fragments mingle with philosophical riddles, creating a tapestry that feels both ancient and freshly imagined.
Within this swirling world a young figure, Horus, awakens to sensations that border on the sacred and the sensual. He moves through gardens of light and shadow, his senses attuned to the whisper of forgotten rituals and the promise of hidden knowledge. As he explores the boundaries of self and the mysterious “kelvin‑shaped” cup that beckons, listeners are drawn into a meditation on awakening, desire, and the fragile beauty of fleeting moments.
Language
de
Duration
~13 hours (786K characters)
Series
Eckstein-Diener, Bertha, 1874-1948. Horus-Romane, 1.
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net. This book was produced from images made available by the HathiTrust Digital Library.
Release date
2020-12-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1874–1948
Austrian writer Bertha Eckstein-Diener explored culture, travel, and women's history with unusual range and bold curiosity. Writing under names including Helen Diner and Sir Galahad, she is best remembered for helping bring women's cultural history into wider view.
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