
A painter writes with reverent affection about the Harz region that shaped his earliest years, recalling the whisper of fir trees, the sparkle of mountain streams, and the quiet rhythm of village life. His memories unfold like a tapestry of childhood wonder, where blue mountains watch over green meadows and the distant toll of church bells marks the passage of time. Through lyrical prose he paints not only landscapes but the feeling of belonging that feels as intimate as a mother’s embrace.
The narrative then turns to the slow arrival of modernity—post riders, tourists, and the rumble of new railways—showing how the once isolated valley confronts change. Yet even as external influences stir the quiet valley, the author’s devotion to his homeland’s resilient spirit remains unshaken, suggesting a timeless core beneath the shifting surface. The book offers listeners a moving portrait of place, memory, and the enduring love of a native son.
Language
de
Duration
~2 hours (144K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2021-06-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1885–1943
A painter, teacher, and regional writer from Germany’s Upper Harz, he turned local landscapes, dialect, and everyday life into warmly observed books and artwork. His work is closely tied to Altenau and the cultural memory of the Harz mountains.
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