
An excerpt from Max Frisch's 1946-1949 sketchbook reflects on Germany's post-war landscape, particularly in Frankfurt. The author describes illuminated ruins, a high-wire over rubble, and the Paulskirche's restoration, creating a surreal, fairytale-like atmosphere. The piece contemplates the enduring presence of poetry and soul amidst destruction, symbolized by the moon and the illuminated cathedral.
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