Abu Telfan: Or, the Return From the Mountains of the Moon, Tr. by S. Delffs
- 272 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Wilhelm Raabe was a German novelist whose works are characterized by penetrating insight into the human psyche and social conditions. In his early writings, he appeared under the pseudonym Jakob Corvinus, hinting at his interests and perspective. His prose is known for its meticulous construction, rich language, and melancholic tone. Raabe masterfully captured feelings of alienation and the search for identity within a changing society, making his works timeless.






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