
Lebenslauf eines Optimisten - Buch der Kindheit
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Narrated by:
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Bernd Ungerer
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By:
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Ludwig Ganghofer
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Ludwig Ganghofer beschreibt hier seine Kindheit bis zum - 15. Lebensjahr. Weitere Teile sind das Buch der Jugend und das Buch der Freiheit. Ludwig Ganghofer gilt als Vater des Heimatfilms der 1950er Jahre. In der Hochzeit des 'Kinowunders' wurden die meisten seiner Romane verfilmt. Bücher wie Das Schweigen im Walde sogar mehrmals. Er war ein sehr naturverbundener Mensch, der auch als leidenschaftlicher Jäger unterwegs war. Zusammen mit einigen Mitpächtern hatte er in Südtirol ein Jagdrevier von über 20.000 Hektar gepachtet. Bereits im Buch der Kindheit wird die Liebe und Verbundenheit zur Natur durch seine Beschreibungen spürbar.
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