Kindheit

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Kindheit

by Leonhard Frank

DE·~31 minutes·1 chapter

Chapters

1 total
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31:26

Description

At the edge of a quiet town, a high‑school student named Jürgen stands before a small bookshop, his pocket money damp from the rain. He watches the clock hand inch toward five, promising himself the chance to buy a philosophical pamphlet before the bell rings, while the silent judgment of his father hovers over his thoughts. The moment stretches between hesitation and resolve, as the shopkeeper’s bored stare seems to mirror the expectations he feels he cannot meet.

In the courtyard outside, a procession of well‑dressed children in prams passes by a rag‑clad boy who wanders from the nearby factories. The stark contrast jolts Jürgen, flooding him with a sudden, almost painful awareness of the social divide that defines his world. When his classmate offers a handful of pocket money to the impoverished child, Jürgen’s first conscious act of generosity ignites a fierce, bewildering mix of guilt, hope, and an emerging sense of responsibility.

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Language

de

Duration

~31 minutes (30K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Jens Sadowski

Release date

2014-05-01

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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