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Siegfried Kracauer

“I'm twenty-eight now and hate architecture, my profession. Otto's dead. Mimi--women close themselves off from me. Everybody knows how to live, I see how they go on living without me, I can't find my way in. Walls always shove themselves in front of me, it's necessary to be polite and go in disguise. Still, there is something to me. And now the war...”

Siegfried Kracauer, Ginster
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Ginster Ginster by Siegfried Kracauer
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