
BRD Noir
Studiogespräch
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Narrated by:
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Philipp Felsch
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Frank Witzel
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Nach der Lektüre von Frank Witzels preisgekröntem Roman "Die Erfindung der Roten Armee Fraktion durch einen manisch-depressiven Teenager im Sommer 1969" prägte der Historiker und Kulturwissenschaftler Philipp Felsch den Begriff "BRD Noir" für die Epoche zwischen Nachkriegszeit und Wende. Im Studiogespräch spüren die beiden Autoren mit Witz und Verve der Düsternis und dem Grauen nach, die unter der glitzernden Oberfläche der sich im Aufbau befindenden BRD verborgen liegen.
©2016 Matthes & Seitz Berlin (P)2016 speak low
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