CLASSIC GERMAN Short Stories Vol.I

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German short stories began in the late 18th century as brief, beautifully written moral fables. In the following century, style evolved toward realism in parallel with that of other European literature. From the lofty idealism of Goethe to the searing verisimilitude of Mann, German writers of
all styles have left us some of the most arresting profiles of the human condition ever conceived. Roiled by gigantic undercurrents of history and blessed with a multiplicity of great poets, thinkers and artists, the German speaking lands have provided extraordinarily rich soil for literature.

Selections in Volume I:
The ATTORNEY by Goethe – A beautiful young girl discovers an inner awareness during her husband’s absence. The SPORT OF DESTINY by Friedrich Schiller – A young man comes into the possession of power and its insidious influence. THE HUSSAR, KANNITVERSTAN, UNEXPECTED REUNION by Johann Peter Hebel – Three timeless fables.
BASSOMPIERRE by Hugo von Hofmannsthal – In 16th century Paris a dashing French soldier pursues a romantic affair. THE BACHELOR by Arthur Schnitzler – At the death bed of their comrade, three friends find a disconcerting letter. LITTLE HERR FRIEDEMANN by Thomas Mann – This tale of unrequited love and cruel rejection ranks among the world’s great masterpieces of psychological pathos. THE ENCHANTED CABINET by Friedo Lampe – A whimsical romp through a German seaside resort.
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These stories represent the cream of the crop. They are powerful, humorous, intelligent, and occasionally shocking, especially "Little Herr Friedemann" by Thomas Mann. Goethe, Arthur Schnitzler, and Friedrich Schiller are among the other contributors to this book. Charlton Griffin is an amazingly gifted reader, who can turn his soothing bass voice into an utterly convincing female in seconds. It's surprising to see his name listed as the only narrator.

Robert I. Grundfest
AudioFile Magazine