
Die leeren Schränke
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Narrated by:
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Lisa Hrdina
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By:
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Annie Ernaux
About this listen
Ein Sonntag, 1961: Die zwanzigjährige Literaturstudentin Denise wartet – dass ihr Körper die Abtreibung vollzieht, die eine Engelmacherin eingeleitet hat. Nach ihrem Bekenntnis hat der bourgeoise Marc Denise direkt verlassen. Nun denkt sie über ihr bisheriges Leben nach: Zerrissen zwischen dem bescheidenen Elternhaus und den Mitschülerinnen jener besseren Schulen, auf die ihre guten Leistungen sie befördert hatten, fühlt sich Denise von beiden Seiten stets abgestoßen. Vulgär, wütend, voller Ablehnung gegen die bürgerlichen Angepasstheiten, erfindet Annie Ernaux in ihrem Debüt eine völlig neuartige, aufwühlende literarische Form.
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