Pitt und Fox, die Liebeswege der Brüder Sintrup: Roman

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Pitt und Fox, die Liebeswege der Brüder Sintrup: Roman

by Friedrich Huch

DE·~11 hours·13 chapters

Chapters

13 total

Pitt und Fox

0:22

Erstes Kapitel.

20:00

Zweites Kapitel.

1:29:11

Drittes Kapitel.

58:23

Viertes Kapitel.

1:20:38

Fünftes Kapitel.

1:13:36

Sechstes Kapitel.

49:53

Siebentes Kapitel.

48:42

Achtes Kapitel.

1:21:55

Neuntes Kapitel.

55:37

Description

In a quiet Bavarian town, two brothers grow up under the watchful eye of their industrious father and indulgent mother. Pitt, the older sibling, is quiet, analytical and content to observe, while his younger brother Fox revels in flamboyant tales of imagined heroism, constantly reshaping reality to fit his grandiose self‑image. Their daily interactions become a subtle contest of silence versus spectacle, revealing how each copes with family expectations and the desire for recognition.

The novel follows their divergent paths as they navigate school, work, and fleeting romances, each shaped by the stark contrast in temperament. Through witty dialogue and vivid description, the story explores themes of identity, sibling rivalry, and the ways we craft our own myths. Listeners will be drawn into the delicate balance between the measured world of Pitt and the feverish fantasies of Fox, wondering how far their different visions of self will carry them.

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Language

de

Duration

~11 hours (663K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Peter Becker, Jens Sadowski, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2015-11-22

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Friedrich Huch

Friedrich Huch

1873–1913

A sharp, psychologically minded novelist of early 20th-century Germany, he wrote fiction that explored middle-class life, ambition, and emotional tension. Though he died young, his work earned real success in his lifetime and remains tied to the literary mood of the fin de siècle.

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