
Die Novellen um Claudia
Abschnitte:
Das Postpaket
Das dreizehnte Blatt
Der Stern
Das Album
Die keusche Nacht
Die Passion
Die Sonatine
In a glittering pre‑war salon, Claudia moves through evenings of theater and high society with a quiet, magnetic grace. The opening scene captures a charged encounter between her and a hesitant physician, their unspoken longing tangled in polite conversation and the rush of a stage performance. The atmosphere hums with the clatter of costumes, the glow of gaslight, and the subtle power plays that lie beneath genteel manners.
The book unfolds as a series of linked novellas, each titled after a fragment of daily life—a delivered parcel, a thirteenth page, a distant star, an intimate album, a chaste night, a fervent passion, and a lingering sonata. Through these vignettes, listeners travel with Claudia as she navigates love, ambition, and the expectations of her world, while the narrator wrestles with his own conflicted desire to be seen and understood. The stories balance lyrical description with sharp psychological insight, offering a portrait of yearning that feels both timeless and intimately personal.
Narrated in a richly textured prose, the work invites listeners to linger on the nuances of each encounter, feeling the tension between restraint and impulse. It is a meditation on how fleeting moments—glances, whispered words, a shared carriage ride—can shape the course of a life caught between duty and desire. Those who appreciate character‑driven narratives set against a vivid historical backdrop will find the listening experience both immersive and emotionally resonant.
Language
de
Duration
~5 hours (292K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Peter Becker and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2016-07-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1887–1968
Best known for The Case of Sergeant Grischa, he turned his World War I experience into powerful fiction that challenged militarism and injustice. His life stretched from imperial Germany through exile in Palestine to his later years in East Berlin, giving his work unusual historical depth.
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