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Andreas Latzko: Menschen im Krieg. Novellen Edition Holzinger. Taschenbuch Berliner Ausgabe, 2017 Durchgesehener Neusatz bearbeitet und eingerichtet von Michael Holzinger Erstdruck: Zürich, Max Rascher Verlag, 1918 Inhaltsverzeichnis Menschen im Krieg Der Abmarsch Feuertaufe Der Sieger Der Kamerad Heldentod Heimkehr Herausgeber der Reihe: Michael Holzinger Reihengestaltung: Viktor Harvion Gesetzt aus der Minion Pro, 11 pt.
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Andreas Latzko: Sieben Tage. Roman Edition Holzinger. Taschenbuch Berliner Ausgabe, 2017 Durchgesehener Neusatz bearbeitet und eingerichtet von Michael Holzinger Erstdruck: Wien-Leipzig, Krystall-Verlag, 1931. Die Widmung der Originalausgabe lautete: Dem Andenken meines Sohnes Paul Latzko, tödlich verunglückt in seinem 22. Lebensjahre. Herausgeber der Reihe: Michael Holzinger Reihengestaltung: Viktor Harvion Umschlaggestaltung unter Verwendung des Bildes: Lesser Ury, Nächtliche Straße in Berlin, 1920 Gesetzt aus der Minion Pro, 11 pt.
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The little wife, completely at a loss, her whole body quivering, bent over her husband again to take leave. She was certain that his outburst had reference to her and held a grim deadly reproach, which she did not comprehend. She felt her husband draw back and start convulsively under the touch of her lips. And she sobbed aloud at the awful prospect of spending an endless night in the chilly neglected room in the hotel, left alone with this tormenting doubt. But the Frau Major drew her along, forcing her to run, and did not let go her arm until they had passed the sentinel at the gate and were out on the street.
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Es war im Spätherbst des zweiten Kriegsjahres, im Lazarettgarten einer kleinen österreichischen Provinzstadt, die am Fuße bewaldeter Hügel, wie hinter einer spanischen Wand verkrochen, ihr verschlafen friedfertiges Dreinschauen noch immer nicht abgelegt hatte. Tag und Nacht pfiffen die Lokomotiven, rollten die schwerbeladenen Züge mit singenden, geschmückten Soldaten, mit hochgeschichteten Heuballen, brüllendem Schlachtvieh, sorgfältig verschlossenen, finsteren Wagen mit Munition zur Front hinaus; krochen langsam die anderen heimwärts, gezeichnet mit dem blutenden Kreuz, das der Krieg über Wände und Insassen geworfen. Mit Raseschritten durcheilte die große Wut das Städtchen, ohne seine Ruhe verscheuchen zu können, als hätten die niederen, hell getünchten Häuser mit den zopfig verschnörkelten Fassaden stillschweigend das kluge Übereinkommen getroffen, den anspruchsvollen, lärmenden Gesellen, der da das unterste zu oberst kehrte, vornehm zu ignorieren. In den Anlagen spielten die Kinder ungestört mit den großen, rostroten Blättern der alten Kastanien, Frauen standen schwatzend vor den Ladentüren, in jedem Gäßchen schwebte irgendwo ein Mädchen mit buntem Kopftuch, und rieb eine Fensterscheibe blank. Trotz der Spitalfahnen, die auf Schritt und Tritt von den Häusern wehten, trotz der vielen Tafeln, Aufschriften und Wegweiser, die der Eindringling dem wehrlosen Städtchen ins Antlitz geheftet, schien da, kaum fünfzig Kilometer hinter dem Gemetzel, dessen Schein, in klaren Nächten, wie Theaterfeuer über den Horizont zuckte, der Frieden immer noch in Permanenz. Wenn, für Augenblicke, der Strom der schweren, fauchenden Kraftwagen und rasselnden Fuhrwerke versiegte, kein Zug über die Eisenbahnbrücke polterte, und zufällig auch kein Trompetensignal und kein Säbelklirren kriegerisch tat, dann steckte das trotzige kleine Nest blitzschnell sein gutmütig-stumpfsinniges Provinzgesicht auf, um sich vor dem nächsten Generalstabsauto, das mit wichtigtuerischer Schnelle um die Ecke bog, resigniert hinter die schlechtsitzende Soldatenmaske zu verkriechen.
"Sometimes I thought Truth had vanished from the earth," he cried bitterly. "Like everything else, it was rationed by the governments. I taught myself to disbelieve half of what I read in the papers. I saw the world clawing itself to shreds in blind rage. I saw hardly any one brave enough to face the brutalizing absurdity as it really was, and describe it ... Perhaps half a dozen of them have told the truth. Have you read Sassoon? Or Latzko's Men in War, which was so damned true that the government suppressed it? Humph! Putting Truth on rations!"- Roger Mifflin, from The Haunted Bookshop, by Christopher MorleyAndreas Latzko was hospitalized for malaria and severe shock after serving on the warfront on the Isonzo River during the war between Austria-Hungary and Italy in 1916. While he was recuperating he poured out his anguish over what he had seen and experienced in these six harrowing chapters. The book was published in 1917 as the war still raged, and Roger Mifflin was not exaggerating when he said the government suppressed it. Never mind which government he was talking about; every one of the warring countries tried to censor it.You'll understand why when you read this forgotten classic of The Great War, second in the Roger Mifflin Collection of brilliant books recommended by the proprietor of The Haunted Bookshop.
Men in War author: Andreas Latzko The note warned librarians that there would be a question about circulating this book. It has now been barred from the mails by the Postal authorities as highly undesirable from a military standpoint. Libraries which have already purchased the book will, of course, withdraw it from circulation
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