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Newsletter: https://paradisealmanc.substack.com/ Johann Peter Hebel (10 May 1760 – 22 September 1826) was a writer, educator, theologian, and publisher. He lived in what is now the state of Baden-Württemberg, in Southern Germany, close to the border with Switzerland. He first achieved prominence with his collection Alemannic Poems, written in the dialect of the region. He is also known for the short stories tales that appeared in calendars and almanacs, a popular and accessible writing medium at the time. It is from one these collections, A Rhineland Family Treasury, that “Unexpected Reunion” story is taken. Hebel was widely admired during his lifetime and by following generations. In particular, this story was favorite of Franz Kafka, Walter Benjamin, and Elias Canetti.
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