Nicht da, nicht dort by Albert Ehrenstein
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Ehrenstein, Albert, 1886-1950
German
"Nicht da, nicht dort" by Albert Ehrenstein is a literary work, likely comprising a collection of stories or narratives, written in the early 20th century. The text includes a series of tales, beginning with elaborate reflections on the ancient poet Homer, as well as whimsical and satirical narratives about magical curses, royal families, and artis...
of fantastical elements. The opening of the book introduces a variety of imaginative tales, starting with a playful critique of the historical narrative surrounding Homer and the origins of his epic works. Ehrenstein presents a vibrant, almost theatrical depiction of Homer, blending mythology with humor as he outlines the struggles and misadventures of the poet. Further, the tales shift to a commentary on a cursed royal family beset by odd transformations and societal satire. The prose is richly crafted, employing fantastical imagery and sharp wit, creating an intriguing atmosphere for readers who appreciate a blend of myth, humor, and social commentary. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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