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Das gibts in keinem Russenfilm
- Narrated by: Stefan Kaminski
- Length: 9 hrs and 52 mins
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Publisher's Summary
1991, die Wiedervereinigung ist ausgefallen. Der Schriftsteller Thomas Brussig lebt in Ostberlin und lässt sich bei einer Lesung vom begeisterten Applaus der Zuhörer zu einer pathetischen Rede hinreißen: Solange es nicht alle können, wird auch er keine Reise in den Westen unternehmen. Solange nicht jeder eines haben kann, wird auch er kein Telefon haben. Und, weil erst drei Versprechen magisch binden: Solange es verboten ist, will auch er niemals "Die unerträgliche Leichtigkeit des Seins" lesen. Daran wird er sich halten müssen, denn auch die DDR hält sich - bis heute.
©2015 Thomas Brussig (P)2015 Argon Verlag GmbH
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