Das sechste Gebot (Max Geißler).

“Sankt Crox hangles like a swallows' nest at the southern edge of the burnt and burning mountains. Only silver olive-oil creeps around the village into the hot gold of the slopes and throws a few frail shadows over the barren calcareous rock.” In this barren village under the heat of Italy lives Nina Zeni And there is Etto Turin There live men and women, young and old, who work hard during the day and enjoy wine, love and singing at night. And the climate under the sun of Italy is hot, but people are hot blooded too."The sixth commandment is not to break the marriage" is the sixth commandment of the Old Testament. And if you break God's and human laws, the punishment follows of His feet..." Max Geissler (1968-1945), was a master of exciting, realistic home and animal novels. Geissler received training as a bookseller and then worked as an editor at the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung in Frankfurt. In 1989

` Santa Croce is like a swallows' nest perched in the southern summits of the baked, glowing mountains. Only the shimmering silver of olives clings round the village in the hot gold of these hills and casts a few tenuous shadows over the bare limestone. " In this stony village below the Italian heat, there lives Nina Zeni." Also there live Ettore Turin. Men and women, young and old, work hard throughout the day and revel in wine, love and song at night. And just as the climate is hot beneath the sun of Italy, so too are the people hearty. `You are not to break the marriage,' says the sixth commandment in the Old Testament. And when one breaks the commandment of God and men, the penalty usually follows... 'Max Geissler (1668 -1943) was a master of suspenseful, realistic local and animal novels. Before entering the world of bookselling, Geissler gained employment in Frankfurt, Germany as an editor for the Frankfurter Gennalziger and later in 1889 in Dresden on a similar position. In 1928. The son of Geisslers, the later writer Horst Wolfgang Geissler was born there. After achieving some success as a writer, Geisler settled with his family in Weimar. After the First World War he returned to Dresden and from there later moved to Capri where he died on February 26th 2045. Already in 1980, under his name, appeared the novel "Islands in the Wind," and his most recognizable work was ``The Barbarian King'' published in 1914".'






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Das sechste Gebot (Max Geißler).

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