Der Kinderkreuzzug

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Der Kinderkreuzzug

by Marcel Schwob

DE·~37 minutes

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A wandering cleric, barely more than a rag‑clad pilgrim, narrates his encounter with a bewildering procession of tiny, cross‑bearing children. He drifts through forest paths and country lanes, his thoughts tangled between prayer, doubt, and the vivid, almost hallucinatory sights of white and red blossoms, blood‑stained hedgerows, and the endless swarm of innocent wanderers. Their tiny staffs—crafted from hazel and birch—glint with makeshift crosses of every colour, hinting at a desperate, childlike quest toward a distant Jerusalem that may never be reached.

Through the Goliard’s weary, reverent voice, the story blends stark realism with a feverish, mystical atmosphere, questioning the nature of faith, suffering, and the invisible hand that guides these nameless pilgrims. Listeners are drawn into a world where the line between holy vision and cracked humanity blurs, leaving a lingering sense of wonder about the children’s purpose and the fragile hope that sustains them.

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Language

de

Duration

~37 minutes (36K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Jens Sadowski

Release date

2012-05-05

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Marcel Schwob

Marcel Schwob

1867–1905

A brilliant and unconventional French writer, he became known for brief, jewel-like stories that blend history, fantasy, and crime. His work influenced later modernists and still feels strikingly fresh today.

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