
Stadt der Fremden
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Narrated by:
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Martin Auer
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Martin Auer
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"Was soll ich hier?", fragt sich der Protagonist. "Ich bin hier, um Vorträge über kreatives Schreiben zu halten. In vier Stunden jeweils soll ich aus meinen Werken lesen, Fragen beantworten und den Studenten zeigen, wie man auf Deutsch ein Gedicht schreibt. 'Kreatives Schreiben kann man gar nicht unterrichten.' Mit dieser Feststellung beginne ich meistens meinen Vortrag". Schließlich verliebt sich der Held, schläft mit der falschen Frau, stolpert über eine Leiche und ist plötzlich mitten drin in einem Korruptionsfall. - Ein witziger und gleichzeitig trauriger Roman über das Verhältnis von Nord und Süd, Schwarz und Weiß, Frau und Mann.
(c)+(p) 2009 Martin Auer
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