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Upon its release in 1960, the novel "Halbzeit" stirred considerable discussion. It presents a diverse array of events, including family life, professional advancement, and the erotic escapades of the aging, perpetually talkative, and perpetually discontent thirty-five-year-old representative Anselm Kristlein. Martin Walser meticulously exposes societal attitudes and practices, revealing the pressures of advertising and consumerism, as well as political and social entrenchments. The narrative form, deeply rooted in the suffering consciousness of the protagonist Kristlein, is strikingly unique: "I am Don Quixote, after he has read what Cervantes wrote about him." Through this lens, Walser crafts a profound exploration of personal and societal conflicts, reflecting on the complexities of modern existence and the human condition.
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Halbzeit, Martin Walser
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