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Hermann Broch, a German writer and intellectual, delved into the complexities of human consciousness and the moral dilemmas of modernity in his groundbreaking novels. His trilogy, "The Sleepwalkers," remains a towering achievement of 20th-century literature, grappling with existential themes and the collapse of traditional values.

"No one's death comes to pass without making some impression, and those close to the deceased inherit part of the liberated soul and become richer in their humanness."



"Were one merely to seek information, one should inquire of the man who hates, but if one wishes to know what truly is, one better ask the one who loves."


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