
Vive la Résidence!
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Narrated by:
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Gabriel Vetter
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Gabriel Vetter
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Max Frisch wird mit der Euromaus verhöhnt und Metzgerlehrlinge durch den Fleischwolf der Kunstkritik geschoben. Da wird ganz nebenbei mit Jesus das politische Wesen der Schweiz erklärt, eine Tierkadaversammelstelle vor der Kleinkunst gerettet und ein Mähdrescher-Fahrer zum Philosophen erklärt. Ausserdem: eine Hommage ans Grosi und kurze Texte über die Liebe und den wilden Thurgau.
Das Hörbuch ist angriffig, wütend, satirisch, aber auch versöhnlich humorvoll - Gabriel Vetter beweist einmal mehr seinen Status als fideler Hofdichter am Thron der untergehenden Abendunterhaltung.
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