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<description><![CDATA[<a class="highslide" href="https://picture.graycity.net/img/gert-hofmann/our_philosopher.jpg"><img src="https://picture.graycity.net/img/gert-hofmann/our_philosopher_preview.jpg" class="fr-fic fr-dib" title ="Our Philosopher" alt ="Our Philosopher"/></a><br//>The time is the 1930s. Our philosopher is Herr Veilchenfeld,&#160;a renowned thinker and distinguished professor, who,&#160;after his sudden dismissal from the university, has&#160;retired to live quietly in a country town in the east of&#160;Germany. Our narrator is Hans, a clever and inquisitive&#160;boy. He relates a mix of things he witnesses himself and&#160;things he hears about from his father, the town doctor,&#160;who sees all sorts of people as he makes his rounds,&#160;even Veilchenfeld, with his troubled heart. Veilchenfeld&#160;is in decline, it&rsquo;s true&mdash;he keeps ever more to himself&mdash;but the town is in ever better shape. After the defeat of&#160;the Great War and the subsequent years of poverty,&#160;things are looking up. The old, worn people are heart-ened to see it. The young are&#160;exhilarated. It is up to them&#160;to promote and patrol this&#160;new uplifting reality&mdash;to&#160;make it safe from the likes&#160;of Veilchenfeld, whose...]]></description>
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