Das Spinnennetz
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Narrated by:
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Ulrich Matthes
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By:
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Joseph Roth
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Der erste Roman eines großen Schriftstellers. 1923, drei Tage vor Hitlers Putschversuch in München erschienen, zeichnet "Das Spinnennetz" in prophetischer Klarheit das Psychogramm eines Karrieristen und das Porträt einer Gesellschaft von Mitläufern, die der Katastrophe entgegeneilt. 1989 wurde "Das Spinnennetz" von Bernhard Wicki verfilmt.
(c)+(p) 2009 Diogenes VerlagCritic Reviews
Was für eine Lesung! Ulrich Matthes liest mit einer kühlen Distanz, die die Kälte der von Joseph Roth geschilderten Gesellschaft zu atmosphärischem Eis gefrieren lässt. Ein Geschenk nicht nur an Joseph Roth, ein Geschenk an die Hörer.
--Cornelia Niedermeier - Der Standard , Wien
--Cornelia Niedermeier - Der Standard , Wien
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