
Jeg dør, men mindet lever
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Narrated by:
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Tobias May Hertz
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By:
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Henning Mankell
About this listen
Henning Mankell, mest kendt for sine Wallander-krimier, beretter her om sine besøg hos en række AIDS-ramte i Østafrika. Personligt, indtrængende og sobert fortæller han om de menneskelige tragedier, der gemmer sig bag det uhyrlige antal smittede og døde, som ofte efterlader sig gamle forældre og mindreårige. Mankell samarbejder med den internationale hjælpeorganisation PLAN om bogen, og alle Mankells royalties, såvel som enhver fortjeneste ved salget i det hele taget, går til PLAN's arbejde med de såkaldte "mindebøger". Heri skriver - eller hjælpes til at skrive - de AIDS-ramte en slags erindringer til deres efterladte, således at de kan mindes.
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