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Wer baute das siebentorige Theben? In den Büchern stehen die Namen von Königen. Haben die Könige die Felsbrocken herbeigeschleppt? Und das mehrmals zerstörte Babylon - Wer baute es so viele Male auf? In welchen Häusern Des goldstrahlenden Lima wohnten die Bauleute? Wohin gingen an dem Abend, wo die Chinesische Mauer fertig war die Maurer? Das große Rom Ist voll von Triumphbögen. Wer errichtete sie? Über wen triumphierten die Cäsaren? Hatte das vielbesungene Byzanz nur Paläste für seine Bewohner? Selbst in dem sagenhaften Atlantis brüllten in der Nacht, wo das Meer es verschlang die Ersaufenden nach ihren Sklaven. Der junge Alexander eroberte Indien. Er allein? Cäsar schlug die Gallier. Hatte er nicht wenigstens einen Koch, bei sich? Philipp von Spanien weinte, als seine Flotte Untergegangen war. Weinte sonst niemand? Friedrich der Zweite siegte im Siebenjährigen Krieg. Wer Siegte außer ihm? Jede Seite ein Sieg. Wer kochte den Siegesschmaus? Alle zehn Jahre ein großer Mann. Wer bezahlte die Spesen? So viele Berichte. So viele Fragen.
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Authorship:
- by Bertolt Brecht (1898 - 1956), "Fragen eines lesenden Arbeiters" [author's text not yet checked against a primary source]
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- ENG English (Knut W. Barde) , "Questions of a reading worker", copyright © 2006, (re)printed on this website with kind permission
Researcher for this page: Knut W. Barde
This text was added to the website: 2006-04-07
Line count: 27
Word count: 163
Who built seven-doored Thebes? In the books are the names of kings. Did the kings haul the rocks? And Babylon, many times destroyed- who built it up these many times? In which houses of golden-gleaming Lima did the construction workers live? In the evening, when the Chinese wall was finished, where did the masons go? The great Rome is full of triumphal arches. Who erected them? Who did the caesars triumph over? Did the many-sung Byzantium have only palaces for its inhabitants? Even in legendary Atlantis, the night the sea vanquished it, did the drowning cry for their slaves. The young Alexander conquered India. He alone? Caesar defeated the gauls. Didn't he have at least a cook with him? Philip of Spain cried after his fleet had sunk. Did no one else cry? Frederick the Second was victorious in the Seven Year war. Who won besides him? Every page a victory. Who cooked the victory feast? Every ten years a great man. Who paid his expenses? So many reports. So many questions.
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Based on:
- a text in German (Deutsch) by Bertolt Brecht (1898 - 1956), "Fragen eines lesenden Arbeiters"
This text was added to the website: 2006-04-07
Line count: 32
Word count: 172