Gedichte der Gefangenen: Ein Sonettenkreis (Nr. 44)

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Gedichte der Gefangenen: Ein Sonettenkreis (Nr. 44)

by Ernst Toller

DE·~18 minutes

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In this stark cycle of sonnets, the poet turns the walls of early‑twentieth‑century German prisons into a stage for raw, unflinching contemplation. Written between 1918 and 1921 while confined in various military and civil jails, the verses capture the claustrophobic cadence of watch‑towers, iron bars, and sleepless nights. Through stark images of rusted chains, trembling footsteps, and the ever‑present specter of death, the poems voice both personal anguish and a broader critique of authority.

The language swings between harsh realism and haunting lyricism, borrowing from Kant and Kleist to question the morality of law and power. Each sonnet builds a somber mosaic of solidarity among fellow inmates, the yearning for freedom, and fleeting moments of natural beauty that seep through the cell’s cracks. Listeners will be drawn into a world where the ordinary and the extraordinary coexist, offering a poignant glimpse into a forgotten chapter of resistance and resilience.

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Language

de

Duration

~18 minutes (17K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Jens Sadowski

Release date

2016-06-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Ernst Toller

Ernst Toller

1893–1939

A leading voice of German Expressionism, this playwright turned the trauma of war and revolution into urgent, emotionally charged drama. His life moved from the battlefields of World War I to prison, exile, and a lasting place in 20th-century literature.

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