
Papyrus
Die Geschichte der Welt in Büchern
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Anna-Lena Zühlke
About this listen
Das Buch ist eine der schönsten Erfindungen der Menschheit. Bücher lassen Worte durch Zeit und Raum reisen und sorgen dafür, dass Ideen und Geschichten Generationen überdauern. Irene Vallejo nimmt uns mit auf eine abenteuerliche Reise durch die faszinierende Geschichte des Buches, von den Anfängen der Bibliothek von Alexandria bis zum Untergang des Römischen Reiches. Dabei treffen wir auf rebellische Nonnen, gewiefte Buchhändler, unermüdliche Geschichtenerzählerinnen und andere Menschen, die sich der Welt der Bücher verschrieben haben.
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Critic Reviews
Eine glänzende Unterhalterin.
-- Rüdiger Schaper / Der Tagesspiegel
Irene Vallejo ist zweifelsohne eine großartige Erzählerin.
-- Sabine Weichelt / Freie Presse
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