
Der menschliche Makel
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Narrated by:
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Jürgen Hentsch
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By:
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Philip Roth
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Während Amerika sich scheinheilig über die Lewinsky-Affäre echauffiert und Bill Clinton die Amtsenthebung droht, wird in einer Kleinstadt der Universitätsprofessor Coleman Silk durch Intrigen zum Rücktritt gezwungen. Rassismus lautet der Vorwurf. Silk verliert alles – seine Arbeit, seine Frau und schließlich sein Leben. Erst nach dem Tod des Altphilologen kommt sein unglaubliches Geheimnis ans Licht.
Für Der menschliche Makel erhielt Philip Roth 2001 den PEN/Faulkner-Preis für Literatur. Der Roman, bravourös interpretiert von Jürgen Hentsch, ist eines von vielen großartigen Werken, die wir diesem Erzähler verdanken.
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