
Lotte Laserstein
Der Tag ihres Lebens 1
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Narrated by:
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Ruth Kornberger
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By:
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Ruth Kornberger
About this listen
London, 1987: Die Malerin Lotte Laserstein blickt auf ein langes Leben zurück. Als eine der ersten Frauen studierte sie in den 1920er-Jahren Malerei in Berlin und stand vor einer glänzenden Karriere. Doch die Nationalsozialisten zwangen sie zur Flucht nach Schweden. Unermüdlich malte sie weiter. In einer Kleinstadt arbeitete sie an Auftragsporträts und Landschaftsaquarellen, doch die Anerkennung blieb aus.
Endlich wird sie zu einer Ausstellung nach London eingeladen. Alte Erinnerung überlagern neue Erlebnisse. Wird das der Tag ihres Lebens?
Please note: This audiobook is in German.
©2024 Ruth Kornberger (P)2024 Ruth Kornberger
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