Von Mäusen und Menschen

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John Steinbeck: Von Mäusen und Menschen (Paperback, German language, 2003, dtv)

Paperback, 112 pages

German language

Published Nov. 23, 2003 by dtv.

ISBN:
978-3-423-10797-6
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OCLC Number:
727846369

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Der bärenstarke, aber geistig zurückgebliebene Lennie zieht mit George durchs Land, um sich als Erntehelfer eine paar Dollar zu verdienen. Ihr großer Traum ist es, sich auf einer eigenen Farm zur Ruhe zu setzen und Kaninchen zu züchten. Doch Lennies Bedürfnis, junge Hunde, Mäuse und andere kleine Tiere zu »streicheln«, bringt die beiden in Schwierigkeiten. Auf der Suche nach neuen Jobs verflucht George seinen Gefährten Lennie, bringt es aber nicht übers Herz, ihn alleine zu lassen. Als Lennie beginnt, die Frau des Gutsbesitzers zu »streicheln«, ist das Unheil vorprogrammiert.

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Holding on to a Dream That Was Never Meant to Last

There are books that impress me with their complexity, and there are books that reach me through quiet honesty. Of Mice and Men belongs firmly to the second kind. Often associated with modernism, the novella strips away unnecessary ornament and focuses on ordinary lives shaped by hardship, loneliness, and fragile hope. From the opening pages, I felt an emotional closeness to the characters that grew stronger with every chapter.

The story follows George Milton and Lennie Small, two migrant workers traveling through California during the Great Depression. They share a simple dream of owning a small piece of land where they can live independently. As I listened to George repeat that dream to Lennie, I found myself believing in it alongside them. It is modest, almost ordinary, yet it represents freedom, dignity, and companionship in a world that offers very little security.

Lennie affected me more deeply than …

I cried

I was surprised how short this book was and it had me from the first page. The story is straight forward and it does not take long to see the end coming. What I didn't expect was the tears I had in my eyes in the end.

Great

The famous Mark Twain quote "I didn't have time to write you a short letter, so I wrote you a long one" is now considered to be a misattribution, that Twain never said.

Nonetheless, whoever did say it - this book made me think of it. Truly it takes skill, craft, and artistry to write well and also be succinct.

This book feels perfect not because there's nothing else to add, but because there's nothing else to take away.

This book captured my imagination in 120 pages. And now it will stay with me for a while.

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