“Gradually too, Trotta's disappointment was replaced by a sweet melancholy. He made a pact with his sadness. Everything in the world was as sad as it could be, and at the very heart of this wretched world was the Lieutenant. It was for him that the frogs were bruiting so piteously tonight, and the pain-filled crickets were waiting on his behalf. It was for him that the spring night was filled with such a sweet and easy sadness, for him that the stars were positioned so unattainably high in the sky, and it was to him alone that their light blinked so longingly and vainly. The unending pain of the world fitted itself to Trotta's hurt.”
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The Radetzky March is a historical novel that delves into the life and career of an Austro-Hungarian military officer named Radetzky. The story is set against the backdrop of the late 19th century, exploring themes of military service, personal ambition, and the complexities of empire. The novel is known for its detailed portrayal of the era and its characters' experiences. more
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