My Life and My Efforts
My Life and My Efforts
The Autobiography of Karl May
Translated by Gunther Olesch in 2000 from the 1st edition of 1910.
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afterwards. Some aspects of this story plainly
contradict the few facts from her life which could be pieced
together from old church documents. These facts are: On May the
1st, 1803, she married C.F. May, while both of her parents were
still alive. Five months later, their daughter was born. In
1810, her son Heinrich, Karl May's father, was born. The records
of his baptism state that Heinrich's father was not his mother's
husband. He was baptised under his mother's maiden name. On
February the 4th, 1818, C.F. May died due to a "disorderly way of
life" (whatever this is supposed to mean). In 1820, the mother of
Karl May's grandmother died. In 1822, she married C.T. Vogel. In
1825, her father died. In 1826, C.T. Vogel died. Later in the
same year, a church document lists her son Heinrich with the
surname May.
There are indications that Karl May was not just aware of the fact that some things he wrote about his grandmother were not literally true, but that he had also invented some of it himself
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