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Ruhm
Novelle (1891)
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204 pages
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The novella explores the life of a talented but insecure musician, Ruhm, who grapples with self-doubt and a desperate need for validation. As his obsession with success intensifies, he manipulates those around him, leading to isolation and ultimately a tragic downfall. This poignant narrative delves into themes of ambition, identity, and the darker aspects of the human psyche. Written in a lyrical style, it stands out as one of Hans Hoffmann's significant contributions to literature, reflecting on the complexities of personal ambition and its consequences.
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2008, paperback
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