Aus grauen Mauern und grünen Weiten by Gustav Riess
Read "Aus grauen Mauern und grünen Weiten by Gustav Riess" Online
This book is available in the public domain. Start reading the digital edition below.
START READING FULL BOOKBook Preview
A short preview of the book’s content is shown below to give you an idea of its style and themes.
Gustav Riess's novel, originally published in the early 20th century, tells the story of a man suffocating in the urban landscape. He feels like just another cog in the machine, surrounded by impersonal buildings and a routine that drains his spirit. The 'gray walls' of the title are both the physical city and the metaphorical prison of his existence.
The Story
The main character makes a dramatic choice: he abandons his stable but soul-crushing city life. He heads for the countryside, drawn by the idea of open spaces, fresh air, and a simpler, more authentic way of living. The narrative follows his journey as he navigates this new world. It's not an easy transition. He faces practical challenges, loneliness, and the constant question of whether he made a huge mistake.
Why You Should Read It
What I love about this book is how timeless its central struggle feels. Even though it was written over a century ago, that ache for meaning and the debate between security and freedom is something we all understand. Riess doesn't paint the countryside as a perfect paradise. He shows the hard work and isolation that can come with it, making the character's internal conflict feel very real and earned.
Final Verdict
This is a perfect pick for readers who enjoy thoughtful, character-driven stories about big life choices. If you like historical fiction that explores social themes without being preachy, or if you've ever dreamed of making a radical change yourself, you'll connect with this. It's a quiet, reflective novel that packs a quiet punch about the search for a place to belong.
This is a copyright-free edition. Access is open to everyone around the world.
Michael Williams
1 year agoBeautifully written.
Ashley Nguyen
1 year agoAfter hearing about this author multiple times, it creates a vivid world that you simply do not want to leave. A valuable addition to my collection.
Barbara Miller
1 year agoThis is one of those stories where the flow of the text seems very fluid. Absolutely essential reading.
Joshua Sanchez
3 months agoVery interesting perspective.
Amanda Torres
1 year agoUsed this for my thesis, incredibly useful.