
F. Scott Fitzgerald: Geschichten aus der Jazz-Ära. 3 Kurzgeschichten
Ein Diamant so groß wie das Ritz, Benjamin Button, Jemina
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Narrated by:
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Jürgen Fritsche
About this listen
Es war eine wilde Zeit, das sogenannte "Jazz Age". F. Scott Fitzgerald, dessen Roman "The Great Gatsby" die unerreichte Beschreibung dieser Epoche darstellt, schrieb auch Kurzgeschichten. In seiner Sammlung "Geschichten aus der Jazz-Ära" finden sich neben "Ein Diamant so groß wie das Ritz" auch der mit Brad Pitt verfilmte Klassiker "Der seltsame Fall des Benjamin Button" und die Western-Parodie "Jemina, das Mädchen aus den Bergen". Gute Unterhaltung aus den Roaring Twenties!
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