
Geschichten am Lagerfeuer
Amerikanische Novellen, Erzählungen und Kurzgeschichten
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Narrated by:
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Jürgen Fritsche
About this listen
Sich am Lagerfeuer Geschichten erzählen - so war das damals im Wilden Westen. Aber diese schöne Erzähltradition hat beileibe nicht nur in den USA stattgefunden, auch wenn die vorliegende Sammlung von Kurzgeschichten sämtlich von dort stammt!
Mit dabei: Wie man ein Feuer macht (J. London), Die Maske des roten Todes (E. A. Poe), Die Eine Million Pfundnote (M. Twain), Rip van Winkle (W. Irving), David Swan (N. Hawthorne), Die Braut kommt nach Yellow Sky (S. Crane), Der seltsame Fall des Benjamin Button (F. S. Fitzgerald).
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