In einem Dorf, das es nicht gibt
How can we live in a world that is heading for disaster—or, better yet, escape it? Between existential questions and formal research, this autofictional essay is full of sincerity, humor, and wisdom.
How can we live in a world that is heading for disaster—or, better yet, escape it? Between existential questions and formal research, this autofictional essay is full of sincerity, humor, and wisdom.
Josef Randl
Self - Child
Alois Randl
Self - Child
Marie Randl
Self - Mom
Luke Wilkins
Guest
Leonie Minor
Female friend
Jan Lindenberg
Male friend
Dieter Obremski
Old friend
Kathrin Peters
Editor
Anja Eichler
Female nature lover
How can we live in a world that is heading for disaster—or, better yet, escape it? Between existential questions and formal research, this autofictional essay is full of sincerity, humor, and wisdom.
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