
Dalmatinische Reise
by Hermann Bahr
"Dalmatinische Reise" by Hermann Bahr is a narrative travelogue written in the early 20th century. This work offers a personal and reflective account of the author’s journey to Dalmatia, exploring its landscapes, culture, and the author's emotional connection to the sea and the longing it evokes. Through a blend of introspective thoughts, observations about the surrounding world, and encounters with locals and fellow travelers, the book captures the essence of both travel and the introspections accompanying it. At the start of the narrative, the author recalls moments of longing for the sea amidst the winter landscapes of Vienna, illustrating a vivid imagery of the blue Adriatic Sea that haunts him during the colder months. He reflects on his health struggles from five years prior and articulates how the sea symbolizes healing and a retreat from his afflictions. Bahr paints a rich tapestry of memory and desire, capturing both the physical journey towards Dalmatia and the internal journey toward emotional and spiritual recovery. This opening sets a lyrical tone, inviting readers to share in the beauty of the Croatian coast and the author's contemplative state as he prepares to flee the winter for the warmth and light of Dalmatia.
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