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ISBN: 1025525523

ISBN13: 9781025525525

Carl and Anna

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"Carl and Anna" is a powerful psychological novella that explores the profound depths of human connection, identity, and the haunting aftermath of the Great War. Set against the backdrop of a Russian prisoner-of-war camp, the story follows two German soldiers, Richard and Karl, who endure years of grueling captivity together. To survive the desolation and isolation of their environment, Richard shares intimate details of his life and his wife, Anna, with such vivid intensity that Karl begins to internalize these memories and feelings as his own.

Driven by a spiritual obsession, Karl eventually escapes and travels to find Anna, presenting himself not as a stranger, but as a man who knows her soul through the shared stories of her husband. What follows is a haunting and emotionally charged exploration of love, longing, and recognition. Leonhard Frank's masterpiece captures the essence of German expressionism, focusing on the internal emotional reality of its characters rather than mere external events. "Carl and Anna" stands as a poignant meditation on the fluidity of identity and the enduring power of the human spirit to seek companionship and meaning amidst the devastation of war. This compelling narrative remains a significant contribution to early twentieth-century European literature, offering a timeless reflection on the complexities of the human heart.

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