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Drei kurze Texte (mit tödlichem Ausgang)
- Narrated by: Ulrich Gebauer
- Length: 1 hr and 6 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Peter Palitzsch (1918-2004), der große alte Mann des modernen Theaters, langjähriger Wegbegleiter Brechts, hat drei kurze Texte über Krieg, Gewalt und Emigration mit jeweils tödlichem Ausgang geschrieben. "Die drei Episoden zeigen, daß jeder Tod in einem (gesellschafts-) politischen, öffentlichen Umfeld stattfindet. Der Tod ist gar nicht privat. Monologisches Sprechen von beeindruckender Konsequenz, dem man sich hoch konzentriert zu öffnen hat." (Theater der Zeit)
(c)+(p) 2008 Noa Noa Hör-Buchedition
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