Kaspar

A sad and cautionary tale of mystery, fame, murder, and innocenceMay 28, 1828, marked the beginning of the official life of Kaspar Hauser, a young man who appeared mysteriously in the streets of Nuremberg and died of knife wounds five years later under equally mysterious circumstances. "Europe's child," as pamphleteers referred to him, captured the imagination of salon society. Allegedly raised in a dark cellar and deprived of human contact until the age of sixteen, he became
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Date de sortie03 mars 2009
LangueAnglais
ÉditeurDrawn & Quarterly
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