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Nächtliche Gedanken eines Leerers eines Kruges Bier... eines Lehrers beim Leeren eines Kruges Bier.

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The book is a thematic collection of thoughts. Satirical, ironic, profound, thought-provoking, partly in poem form, partly in rhyme, lyrical, melancholic, thought-provoking, smiling, funny, etc.. Certainly something for everyone. The short, pithy sayings, but also the longer passages are easy to read. You enjoy following the texts, but sometimes you have to look twice. The author is a teacher of mathematics, but obviously loves language, because he uses it creatively in a unique way. For him as a representative of mathematics, which has clear, unambiguous rules, the rules of language do not seem to be clear enough. He uses this ambiguity of language to breathe as much creativity into it as possible. He pushes language to the limit by breaking its rules through itself, so to speak. In short: the book is a tasty, sometimes sweet, sometimes spicy, wildly jumbled collection of interwoven words, spiced with thoughts on all possible and impossible topics that may or may not move the world. Anyone who enjoys reading from the soul or simply wants to smile or even laugh heartily will not be able to avoid this book. It reads like clockwork and goes down like oil. Let it melt in your mouth. In fact, as you browse and leaf through the pages, you will discover texts that taste good.

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Dieter Zimmermann: born on April 3, 1956 in Melsungen (Nordhessisches Bergland, Kassel) and raised in the sheltered care of both parents. As the only son of his mother, a housewife but trained medical technician, and his father, a trained electroplater, albeit a grinder, he had a carefree childhood - in short, he was the spoiled only child of a working-class family. Nevertheless, he graduated from high school and studied teaching, mathematics and music. He had actually thought of becoming something like a nurse, which is why he did his civilian service with the German Red Cross as a paramedic. However, he didn't like the (then!?) hierarchy in the hospital at all. His parents actually wanted him to do an apprenticeship, which he then started, but dropped out after being accepted for university. However, the apprenticeship he started for the sake of his parents was a great lesson for him, as these 14 days showed him: this is not your life, you have to get out of here, far away from the grip of your parents. All the comprehensive universities in NRW were named by the ZVS (Central Office for the Allocation of Study Places) and the one in Kassel was the last! He now lives in Wuppertal and works at a comprehensive school in a so-called social hotspot in Essen. He has not yet published anything. But he has simply accumulated so much over the last few years that this first work has to come out now!