The Dead Are Silent

Arthur Schnitzler
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Schnitzler kept a diary for many years and for a period of time he recorded every orgasm and with whom in great detail. At the beginning of the story it reads as follows. "Strange, isn't it?" thought Franz. "Here we are scarcely a hundred paces from the Prater, and yet it might be a street in some little country town. Well, it's safe enough, at any rate. She won't meet any of the friends she dreads so much here."
Genres: Short StoriesFictionGerman LiteratureClassicsLiterature
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