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Die späten Tage
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What does it mean to fall in love once again in old age? When little time remains for one another, and one has, in fact, already settled into a life of solitude? In Natascha Wodin's new book, the narrator attempts to let love triumph over loneliness - a final, ultimate experiment in living, in which questions of love and death present themselves with existential urgency, and the burdens of old age have become part of everyday life. The couple's story serves as the common thread running through the text - a tapestry woven from memories, reflections, and observations - recorded beside a lake in Mecklenburg, with a view of the water and the distant horizon. Natascha Wodin writes with touching honesty and poetic grace about conflicting emotions, alienation within a relationship, about her thoughts on the approach of death, and about the pain of an inevitable farewell.
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