Thanks, Shocker! I didn't think about "Christmas in Rhineland" since "die Festung" is set 25 years later, but there are similarities, such as the rapes happening inside a mansion and the Italian element. I too like "die Boxer" a bit better --- there are more dialogs in "die Boxer" and this makes the story more alive, although in both stories, someone gets buried with roses on a cross!Shocker wrote: Sun Jul 13, 2025 1:53 pm Hello Histbuff well, done though the story plays to your strengths so it can happen that I’m reminded of Christmas in the Rhineland. It was a thoroughly enjoyable read, but I did like your Boxer story a bit better.
Again respect for putting out not only one but two stories in a language that’s not your own.
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Die Festung Breslau (The german contest)
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Looking at yours and quite a few other merit counts from this contest, the popular stories section will see a lot of new additions soon.
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Good to know it! My German is rudimentary, but it's sufficient to understand that the story is very good. I'm attracted to old Breslau as a setting for all kinds of nefariousness -- must be the influence of Marek Krajewski.HistBuff wrote: Sun Jul 13, 2025 7:29 pmYes, I will absolutely translate this story in English when this contest is over. Google translate is okay to get the drift of a text, but it sometimes makes significant mistakes. Thanks for the vote!
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I'll have to read his novels in English or German translation since my Polish is zilch. I had no idea one of his novels is entitled Fortress Breslau (Festung Breslau). The Baroness and Otto are fictitious, but the singer Caterina Valente was actually there.Lucius wrote: Sun Jul 13, 2025 8:24 pmGood to know it! My German is rudimentary, but it's sufficient to understand that the story is very good. I'm attracted to old Breslau as a setting for all kinds of nefariousness -- must be the influence of Marek Krajewski.HistBuff wrote: Sun Jul 13, 2025 7:29 pmYes, I will absolutely translate this story in English when this contest is over. Google translate is okay to get the drift of a text, but it sometimes makes significant mistakes. Thanks for the vote!
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Very dark stuff, I'd say.HistBuff wrote: Sun Jul 13, 2025 8:59 pmI'll have to read his novels in English or German translation since my Polish is zilch.Lucius wrote: Sun Jul 13, 2025 8:24 pmGood to know it! My German is rudimentary, but it's sufficient to understand that the story is very good. I'm attracted to old Breslau as a setting for all kinds of nefariousness -- must be the influence of Marek Krajewski.HistBuff wrote: Sun Jul 13, 2025 7:29 pmYes, I will absolutely translate this story in English when this contest is over. Google translate is okay to get the drift of a text, but it sometimes makes significant mistakes. Thanks for the vote!
Imagine putting out in 1998 an excellent novel about Scottish schoolgirls... entitled The Sopranos. No wonder the novel was re-issued as Our Ladies.HistBuff wrote: Sun Jul 13, 2025 8:59 pmI had no idea one of his novels is entitled Fortress Breslau (Festung Breslau).