
Gert Westphal liest Heinrich Heine
Deutschland. Ein Wintermärchen, Reisebilder: Italien, Reisebilder: Harzreise
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Gert Westphal
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Heinrich Heine
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"Ich ging sogleich, die Stadt zu besehn, / Ich reise gern mit Nutzen." (aus "Ein Wintermärchen")
Heinrich Heine war zeitlebens ein unruhiger Geist und häufig auf Reisen. Aus Reiseberichten, Zeitungsartikeln und Feuilletons schuf er künstlerische Kleinode wie "Die Harzreise" oder seine polemischen Reisebilder "Italien". Berührendstes Zeugnis seines poetischen Schaffens aber ist "Deutschland. Ein Wintermärchen", angeregt durch eine Reise in sein Heimatland nach 13 Jahren im Pariser Exil.
Wie schön, witzig, treffsicher und bis heute gültig Heines Worte sind, empfindet man beim Wieder-Hören umso mehr durch die zeitlose Interpretation Gert Westphals.
©gemeinfrei (P)1994 Litraton 1994/1996/1998
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