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Jürg Löw
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Friedrich Glauser schrieb diese Erzählung im Jahr 1934. Im Treppenhaus eines Vierfamilienhauses in Winterthur werden die Sorgen und Träume der Hausbewohner ausgetauscht. Nur das kleine Mädchen Elsi kann das Gefühl der Angst ausdrücken, das alle Bewohner quält. Es scheint das Gewissen des Hauses zu sein.
Friedrich Charles Glauser (1896-1938) war ein Schweizer Schriftsteller. Trotz Entmündigung, Drogenabhängigkeit und Internierungen in psychiatrischen Anstalten erlangte er mit seinen Erzählungen und Feuilletons, vor allem jedoch mit seinen fünf Romanen über den Wachtmeister Studer literarisches Ansehen. In der SWRedition ist bereits die Erzählung Gesprungenes Glas erschienen.
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