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Der fremde Freund / Drachenblut
- Narrated by: Christoph Hein
- Length: 5 hrs and 15 mins
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Publisher's Summary
DDR, Anfang der 80er-Jahre: Claudia ist Ärztin, geschieden und kinderlos. Als ihr Nachbar Henry eines Abends in ihre Wohnung stürmt und nicht mehr geht, lässt sie sich auf eine Beziehung mit ihm ein, die es trotz oberflächlicher Nähe nicht vermag, ihren Schutzpanzer aus Selbstverleugnung, Resignation und Gefühlskälte zu durchbrechen. Henry bleibt ihr fremd. Mit der vielgelobten Novelle "Der fremde Freund", die in Westdeutschland unter dem Titel "Drachenblut" erschien, gelang Christoph Hein der literarische Durchbruch im geteilten Deutschland. Eine schonungslose Geschichte über persönliche Entfremdung im Überwachungsstaat - gelesen vom Autor selbst.
©2016 Suhrkamp (P)2016 DAV
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