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Das sterbende Tier
- Narrated by: Max Volkert Martens
- Length: 4 hrs and 27 mins
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Publisher's Summary
David Kepesh führt ein erfülltes Leben: Wechselnde Affären, Musik und Literatur bilden den Kosmos des sechzigjährigen Professors und bekannten Kulturkritikers. Bis er die 26-jährige Studentin Consuela Castillo trifft. Angesichts ihrer Jugend und Schönheit fällt seine Haltung weltgewandter Nonchalance in sich zusammen. Und anstatt über Ästhetik und Philosophie nachzudenken und seine sexuelle Ungebundenheit zu genießen, sieht er sich plötzlich in Eifersuchtsattacken, Krankheit und Gedanken über die Sterblichkeit verwickelt. Oder hat er sich gar verliebt?
©2002,2003 Philip Roth, Hanser Verlag (P)2003 Sender Freies Berlin/Der Hörverlag
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