Das Ochsenfurter Männerquartett
- 218pages
- 8 heures de lecture
From the former apprentices of the Würzburg gang of robbers have become capable innkeepers, gardeners, locomotive drivers, leather traders, and family men. But the consequences of the First World War have deprived them of their livelihood. As a men's quartet, they hope to stay afloat for a while. Unexpected obstacles must be overcome before they experience their first – and only – performance in Ochsenfurt. Their children, Thomas and Hanna, are bearers of hope, engaging in the pursuit of a reasonable and socially just world order. Leonhard Frank proves to be an excellent storyteller and chronicler of the times in this novel.





















































