Im grünen Tann

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Im grünen Tann

by Arthur Achleitner

DE·~6 hours

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In the stark, wind‑blown heights of the southern Black Forest, the landscape is a tapestry of skeletal beeches, weather‑worn thatched roofs and a lone wooden crucifix trembling in the gale. The remote village of Hochschür clings to the “tote Bühl,” a desolate plateau where winter arrives early and the elements dominate daily life. Amidst this rugged backdrop stands the dilapidated inn known as the “Dürrer Ast,” its patched roof and paper‑filled windows bearing silent witness to generations of hardy forest folk.

The innkeeper, a stoic man nicknamed “Streitpeterle,” finds his routine disrupted when a letter from his son arrives, bringing news of a new decree that could upend the village’s long‑standing customs. As he wrestles with the implications of legal action in distant Freiburg, the relentless wind seems to echo his inner turmoil. The story captures the tension between enduring tradition and the encroaching forces of change, all set against a vividly described, unforgiving wilderness.

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Language

de

Duration

~6 hours (353K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-11-20

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Arthur Achleitner

Arthur Achleitner

1858–1927

Known for vivid stories rooted in the Alps and the old Austro-Hungarian world, this German writer brought local customs, landscapes, and everyday characters to life. His work has often been linked with regional storytelling that blends travel, folklore, and popular fiction.

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