"Deutsch-amerika: Gedichte" by Marie Raible, published in 1910, offers a poignant collection of poems reflecting the German-American experience. Written in German, the poems explore themes of immigration, cultural identity, and the challenges and triumphs of building a new life in America. Raible's work provides a valuable glimpse into the lives and emotions of German immigrants during a pivotal period in history. These verses resonate with a deep sense of longing, adaptation, and the enduring connection to the homeland while embracing the possibilities of the new world. A compelling read for those interested in German-American history and the immigrant experience.
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