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Nice German guilt feelings.(Short story)
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The Antioch Review
| Date:
September 22, 2006| Author:
Wagner, David
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Those nice guilt feelings, the burden of a bad conscience that I had for so long--I owed them all to Frau Klingmann. Frau Klingmann was the religion teacher who would often pass around mimeographed handouts smelling of solvent. She always wrote her stencils out by hand, and I read for the first time the word Reichskristallnacht in her pale, lilac-colored handwriting on a duplicated sheet of paper.
That must have been on November the eighth or ninth in 1978, because those...
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