
audiobook
by Paul Leppin
Erstes Buch Ein Jahr aus dem Leben Severins - I.
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VIII.
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Zweites Buch Die „Spinne“ - I.
Severin, a twenty‑three‑old clerk in a bleak Prague office, spends his days buried in endless numbers and his evenings drifting through the city's dim alleys. The routine of his job leaves him restless, and the night‑lit streets become a refuge where the ordinary transforms into something almost spectral. As lanterns flicker and the tram clatters past, the familiar façades of houses and gardens take on a dreamlike quality, hinting at hidden layers beneath the city's sober surface.
Letters from Zdenka, his distant affection, arrive like fragile lifelines he repeatedly pushes aside, fueling an inner tension that refuses to settle. While wandering toward the river and the ancient churches, Severin feels an invisible hand brush against him, a lingering melancholy that seems to bind him to the shadows of Prague. This first act sets the stage for a subtle, haunting journey where the line between reality and ghostly reverie grows ever thinner.
Language
de
Duration
~2 hours (151K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Jens Sadowski
Release date
2012-11-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1878–1945
A haunting voice from old Prague, he wrote decadent, dreamlike fiction that wanders through the city’s nightlife, anxieties, and hidden corners. His work helped make him a cult figure of German-language modernism.
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