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Aufstand der Fischer von St. Barbara
- Narrated by: Ulrike Krumbiegel
- Length: 3 hrs and 12 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Auf St. Barbara sind die Fischer unzufrieden: Die Erlöse für ihre Fänge sollen verringert werden. Johann Hull, ein Aufständischer von der Nachbarinsel, motiviert die Fischer, es ihm gleichzutun. Also weigern sie sich, am nächsten Morgen auszufahren. Je länger der Protest dauert, desto mehr bestimmen Konflikte das Leben der Inselbewohner. Anna Seghers' berühmtes erstes Buch, für das sie den angesehenen Kleist-Preis gewann, ist eine Geschichte von Mut und Treue, Respekt und Gerechtigkeit. Ulrike Krumbiegel, die bereits in der DEFA-Verfilmung dieser Erzählung mitwirkte, fängt den besonderen Ton der Geschichte brillant ein.
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