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The purpose of this article is to remind of a forgotten German novelist Otto Flake (1880–1963). The subject of the analysis is his Sommerroman (1927) — the novel is partly based on a true moral scandal, which took place in a South Tyrolean health resort in the early 1920’s. Flake refers to pretence and intrigue as a method of maintaining relationships in the closest family/society. The author also underlines Flake’s focus on strained political relations between the German- and Italian-speaking groups in Tyrol.