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A spring carnival erupts across the villa-filled hills of ancient Rome, where the streets pulse with brightly‑striped ribbons, fragrant anemones and the lilting songs of nightingales. Citizens and foreigners alike trade makeshift crowns for cheap garlands, dancing saltarelli on marble steps while the air swirls with confetti and the rosy scent of blossoming almond trees. Even the celestial hosts—angelic choristers and mischievous cherubs—peer down from cloud‑laden curtains, their hymns clashing with the earthbound revelry.
Amid the frenzy, a lingering, otherworldly presence stirs the crowd: a whispered legend of a centaur whose love transcends the mortal realm. The nine muses, tucked away in the sacred mountain of Cavo, weave twilight tapestries that bind the past and present, while the newly Christianized city wrestles with its pagan roots. As the festivities swell, the mystery deepens, inviting listeners to follow the threads of myth, desire, and the fragile line between celebration and the haunting echo of centuries‑old secrets.
Language
de
Duration
~2 hours (145K characters)
Release date
2024-06-11
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1851–1918
Best known in his day for novels and plays that reached a wide German audience, he wrote with a strong feel for drama, history, and the landscapes of southern Europe. His work moved between the stage and the novel, and titles like Zwei Menschen helped make him a popular literary figure around the turn of the 20th century.
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