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Der beruhigende Klang von explodierendem Kerosin
- Narrated by: Franz Dinda
- Length: 3 hrs and 22 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Was passiert: Ein Philosoph scheitert bei dem Versuch, seine Theorie von Erleben mit seinem Erleben in Einklang zu bringen. Ein Mann scheitert bei dem Versuch, eine Frau zu lieben.
Worum es geht: Es geht um den Geschmack von Kaffee am frühen Morgen und um das Problem des Bewusstseins. Es geht um einen deutschen Studenten in New York, um einen Mann und eine Frau. Es geht um Liebe und ihr Verschwinden.
Worum es eigentlich geht: Der beruhigende Klang von explodierendem Kerosin ist ein Roman über das Leben, die Liebe und den Feind im eigenen Kopf. Es ist ein Roman über Glück.
©2014 Suhrkamp Verlag GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin (P)2012 Hörbuch Hamburg HHV GmbH, Hamburg
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