
An intimate, fragmented poem opens the work, inviting listeners into the mind of a narrator who drifts between childhood reveries and the starkness of adult longing. The verses paint a landscape of moonlit snow, endless meadows, and dark forests that feel both safe haven and looming threat. Through lyrical images of light, wind, and fleeting joy, the piece establishes a tone of yearning and delicate self‑reflection.
As the speaker confronts a strained relationship with a mother and the ache of a sick child, the language sharpens, mixing raw confession with symbolic weather and schoolroom scenes. The wind becomes a restless messenger, the classroom a quiet stage where dreams dissolve into the glow of oil lamps. Listeners are drawn into a world where innocence, pain, and the search for meaning intertwine, setting the stage for the unfolding inner journey.
Language
de
Duration
~33 minutes (31K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Jens Sadowski
Release date
2012-07-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1885–1953
Austrian writer and director whose career moved between theater, silent film, Hollywood, and exile. His work crossed borders and forms, linking early modern literature with the upheavals of 20th-century Europe.
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