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Im Steinbruch der Geschichte
- Notizen von einer Griechenlandfahrt
- Narrated by: Franz Schafheitlin, Walter Andreas Schwarz, Fred Metzler, Waldemar Dannenhaus, Mila Kopp, Liselotte Rau
- Length: 58 mins
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Publisher's Summary
In seinem Essay berichtet Walter Jens über die Stationen seiner Reise: Olympia, Korfu, Kreta, Delos, Mykonos, Mykene, Delphi. Eingebunden sind auch die griechische Götter- und Sagenwelt und die Geschichte der archäologischen Ausgrabungen. Aber auch der gerade erst überstandene blutige Bürgerkrieg wird spürbar.
Regie: Irmfried Wilimzig. Walter Jens (1923-2013) war ein deutscher Altphilologe, Literaturhistoriker, Schriftsteller, Kritiker und Übersetzer. Er war Ordinarius für Rhetorik an der Eberhard-Karls-Universität Tübingen, Präsident des PEN-Zentrums Deutschland und Präsident der Akademie der Künste zu Berlin.
©1957 SWR-Manuskript (P)1957 SWR
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