
Blütenlese der schönsten Novellen (3)
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Narrated by:
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Hans Jochim Schmidt
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By:
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Georg Gellert
About this listen
Die erste Erzählung dieses Hörbuchs unterscheidet sich deutlich von allen anderen dieser Hörbuchreihe. Sie ist nicht nur ungewohnt lang, sondern es handelt sich um einen grotesken, ja völlig absurden Science-Fiction-Text. Unglaublich, zu welchen skurrilen Höhen sich die Fantasie des Autors emporgeschraubt hat. Oder wollte er seine damaligen Leserinnen und Leser auf den Arm nehmen?
Einer der Texte wurde nicht eingelesen, da er eine Unzahl aztekischer Namen enthält, die korrekt auszusprechen den Vorleser überfordert.
Zu den übrigen Texten möge man vergleichen, wie die Hörbücher "Blütenlese 1" und "Blütenlese 2" angekündigt worden sind.
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