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Der Dicke und der Dünne. Humoresken und Satiren
- Narrated by: Gert Westphal
- Length: 1 hr and 3 mins
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Publisher's Summary
"Lange keinen Champagner mehr getrunken" - das sollen die letzten Worte des russischen Dramatikers Anton Tschechow gewesen sein. Geboren 1860 in armen Verhältnissen, verfasste er während seines Medizinstudiums Kurzprosa für Zeitschriften, um für den Lebensunterhalt seiner Familie zu sorgen. Doch das Schreiben blieb kein bloßer Brotjob.
Nach dem Studium schrieb er hauptberuflich. Heute gilt Tschechow als einer der Begründer der modernen Short Story. Die Humoresken und Satiren, pointensicher gelesen von Gert Westphal, geben einen wunderbaren Einblick in Tschechows Meisterdisziplin.
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