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Was das Gedicht alles kann: Alles
- Eine Führung durch das Haus der Poesie
- Narrated by: Robert Gernhardt
- Length: 4 hrs and 51 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Ob Kleinkindlyrik oder Nonsensklassiker, ob Lyrik-Parodien oder hehre Dichtkunst: Robert Gernhardt führt in seiner berühmten Poetikvorlesung durch die Höhen und Tiefen der Kunst, Gedichte zu schreiben. Und darin geht es zu, wie in jedem durchschnittlichen Haus: im Kinderzimmer sitzen Peter Rühmkorf und H. M. Enzensberger und spielen und singen. Im Clubraum streiten und wetteifern Goethe und Gernhardt, und im Fitnessraum trainieren Stefan George und Schiller die unterschiedlichen Disziplinen eines Gedichts. Welch ein Vergnügen, welch ein Genuss, Robert Gernhardt bei dieser klugen Vorlesung zuzuhören.
©2010 S. Fischer Verlag (P)2002 Der Hörverlag
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