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Combray
- Auf der Suche nach der verlorenen Zeit
- Narrated by: Sylvester Groth, Thomas Holtzmann, Doris Schade
- Length: 2 hrs and 38 mins
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Publisher's Summary
In seinen schlaflosen Nächten ruft sich der Erzähler seine Kindheit ins Gedächtnis: die Ferien in Combray, den Geschmack einer in Tee getauchten Madeleine, den Duft der Weißdornhecke, die Kirchtürme von Martinville und den schillernden Monsieur Swann.
In der hochgelobten Übersetzung von Michael Kleeberg, als Hörspiel bearbeitet von Valerie Stiegele und unter der Regie von Ulrich Lampen, lassen Sylverster Groth, Juliane Köhler u.v.a. die Wege der Erinnerung hörbar werden. Ausgezeichnet von der Deutschen Akademie der Darstellenden Künste asl "Hörspiel des Monats April 2003".
©2003 Bayerischer Rundfunk (P)2003 Bayerischer Rundfunk
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