
Der Untergang des Hauses Usher
Arndt Schmöle liest Edgar Allan Poe 4
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Narrated by:
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Arndt Schmöle
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By:
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Edgar Allan Poe
About this listen
Der legendäre US-amerikanische Schriftsteller Edgar Allan Poe gilt als Architekt der modernen Kurzgeschichte. Zugleich ist er einer der Begründer der heutigen Kriminal- und Horror-Literatur. In dieser neuen Hörbuchreihe liest Arndt Schmöle mit seiner unverkennbaren Stimme einige der bekanntesten und speziell ausgewählte Original-Texte von Poe in ungekürzter Form. Arndt Schmöle ist Sprecher für zahlreiche Hörbücher, Hörspiele und ist als Synchron- und Off-Stimme in Computer-Spielen, Dokumentar-Filmen und Werbespots zu hören. Nicht zuletzt ist er auch als Bass-Stimme der A-Cappella-Gruppe basta bekannt.
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