
Afghanische Reise
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Narrated by:
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Matthias Brandt
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By:
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Roger Willemsen
About this listen
Nur wenige Monate nachdem in Afghanistan eine über 25-jährige Kriegsgeschichte zu Ende ging, begleitet Roger Willemsen 2006 eine afghanische Freundin auf ihrem Weg in die Heimat: von Kabul nach Kunduz und durch die Steppe zum legendenumwobenen Oxus, dem Grenzfluss zu Tadschikistan – die abenteuerliche Reise durch ein erwachendes Land. Am Ende ist Roger Willemsens Buch weit mehr als der persönliche Bericht von einer faszinierenden Reise, sondern eine literarische Betrachtung der Grundlagen allen Reisens.
Alle Einnahmen dieser Produktion gehen an den Afghanischen Frauenverein.
©2022 S. Fischer Verlag (P)2022 tacheles! / Roof Music
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