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Der Tod des Bunny Munro
- Narrated by: Blixa Bargeld
- Length: 7 hrs and 7 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Bunny Munro verkauft einsamen Frauen Kosmetikartikel und den Traum vom Glück. Nach dem plötzlichen Tod seiner Frau tut er das einzig Sinnvolle, das ihm einfällt: Er packt seinen Sohn ins Auto und fährt einfach los.
Während Bunny Senior also seinem Job nachgeht und vor eifersüchtigen Ehemännern flieht, sitzt Bunny Junior im Auto und versucht, dem Geist seiner Mutter zu glauben, dass alles gut wird. Doch als Bunny seinen alten Vater aufsucht, die Boshaftigkeit in Person, hat seine Stunde scheinbar geschlagen.
(c) + (p) 2009 Der Hörverlag
Critic Reviews
Ein düsteres Audio-Roadmovie zwischen Melancholie und Coolness.
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