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Die Geschichtenerzähler

Neues und Unbekanntes von Allende bis Zafón

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  • Kolektív autorov

Hodnotenie knihy

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  • 347 stránok
  • 13 hodin čítania

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This collection features a diverse array of literary works, showcasing the unique voices of various authors. Isabel Allende explores themes of love within the context of art, while Jurek Becker reflects on the mundane yet profound act of fetching water. Samuel Beckett's correspondence reveals his thoughts in German, and Ulla Berkéwicz delves into the burdens of life. Peter Bichsel presents a simple truth about existence, while Adolfo Bioy Casares crafts an extraordinary tale. Maria Bodrozic invites readers into a vividly described landscape, and Volker Braun addresses the struggle for freedom. Julio Cortázar captures the essence of a night filled with mystery, and Hans Magnus Enzensberger reflects on lost possessions. Carole L. Glickfeld shares a poignant family story, and Rainald Goetz examines the complexities of love. Durs Grünbein provides a unique perspective on cultural exchanges, while Marie Hermanson's narrative unfolds within a dollhouse setting. Wolfgang Hildesheimer offers a second look at life’s intricacies, and Ödön von Horváth presents a striking image of bitter waters. Alexander Kluge contemplates institutional boundaries, while various authors, including Eduardo Mendoza and Robert Menasse, address themes of identity, memory, and societal challenges. Each piece invites readers to engage with profound questions and emotions, creating a rich tapestry of human experience.

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Die Geschichtenerzähler, Kolektív autorov

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2008
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Titul
Die Geschichtenerzähler
Podtitul
Neues und Unbekanntes von Allende bis Zafón
Jazyk
nemecky
Vydavateľ
Suhrkamp
Rok vydania
2008
Počet strán
347
ISBN10
3518460005
ISBN13
9783518460009
Série
Hodnotenie
2,65 z 5
Anotácia
This collection features a diverse array of literary works, showcasing the unique voices of various authors. Isabel Allende explores themes of love within the context of art, while Jurek Becker reflects on the mundane yet profound act of fetching water. Samuel Beckett's correspondence reveals his thoughts in German, and Ulla Berkéwicz delves into the burdens of life. Peter Bichsel presents a simple truth about existence, while Adolfo Bioy Casares crafts an extraordinary tale. Maria Bodrozic invites readers into a vividly described landscape, and Volker Braun addresses the struggle for freedom. Julio Cortázar captures the essence of a night filled with mystery, and Hans Magnus Enzensberger reflects on lost possessions. Carole L. Glickfeld shares a poignant family story, and Rainald Goetz examines the complexities of love. Durs Grünbein provides a unique perspective on cultural exchanges, while Marie Hermanson's narrative unfolds within a dollhouse setting. Wolfgang Hildesheimer offers a second look at life’s intricacies, and Ödön von Horváth presents a striking image of bitter waters. Alexander Kluge contemplates institutional boundaries, while various authors, including Eduardo Mendoza and Robert Menasse, address themes of identity, memory, and societal challenges. Each piece invites readers to engage with profound questions and emotions, creating a rich tapestry of human experience.