
Lass dich heimgeigen, Vater, oder Den Tod ins Herz mir schreibe
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Josef Winkler
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Josef Winkler
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"Nur am obersten Teil deiner stolzen Pflug scharen konnte man noch als glorreiche stier blutrote Sonnenuntergangsflecken den vom Pflügen der Erde und von den spießigen Knochen der GlobocnikÜberreste unberührten Lack sehen."
In einem bösen Wortmarathon exhumiert der Autor das Skelett des SS-Massenmörders - und mit dem Skelett die Geschichte Kamerings nach dem Krieg. Ausgrabung und die neuerliche Visitation des vielleicht meistbeschriebenen Dorfs der deutschsprachigen Gegenwartsliteratur ergeben: Der Boden, auf dem Kamering steht, ist vergiftet.
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