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Humor ist eine ernste Sache
- Ein Gespräch über das Komische
- Narrated by: Horst Beilke, Kurt Lieck
- Length: 28 mins
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Publisher's Summary
"Humor ist eine ernste Sache". Dieses Zitat stammt von der Schauspielerin und Synchronsprecherin Evelyn Hamann (1942-2007). Was steckt hinter dieser Äußerung? Der Autor Paul Schaaf hat sich hierüber schon 1957 Gedanken gemacht. In diesem Dialog betrachten die Sprecher Horst Beilke und Kurt Lieck das Thema "Humor" von allen Seiten: lustig, komisch, zynisch, ernst. Ein Genuss für jeden Zuhörer. Dr. phil. Paul Schaaf (1897-1967) war ein deutscher Schriftsteller und Germanist. Er schrieb Manuskripte für Hörfunksendungen und war im Verlagswesen tätig.
©1957 SWR-Manuskript (P)1957 SWR
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