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      <title>Felix Rexhausen&#39;s »Dienstlich Unterwegs«; (Männerschwarm)</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;In his anthology &lt;em&gt;Die Märchenklappe&lt;/em&gt;, author Felix Rexhausen publishes the text “On Official Business,” in which he captures the thoughts of a fictional police officer assigned to observe homosexuals from the police box at Spielbudenplatz. In contrast to his disinterested colleague, he seems to have a voyeuristic curiosity about the “view of Pissburg” (p. 64): “It’s crazy boring here today. Sure, still better than running around outside in this weather or sitting in the patrol car. But otherwise, I kind of liked it better; I always enjoy coming here.” (p. 65)&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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