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Schnitzler searches for the widow of a comrade; has problems with her wealthy guardian. He also runs into a widow who has just lost a baby; tries to learn how to form a relationship with her. Schnitzler's wife also had died. Gloomy enough - probably meaning it was realistic - such that the book supposedly was suppressed in Germany for over 40 years.
Characters struggle to cope in a new world presented to them in a thoroughly devastated city. Where simply finding food is an adventure. Schnitzler becomes expert at stealing coal off moving trains as a way to pay for food. Finds a form of re-connection with the Catholic church.
Short, worthwhile.
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