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Dat gitt et doch nit!
- Kölsch aus erster Hand
- Narrated by: Fritz Häck
- Length: 1 hr and 19 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Der Kölner Autor Fritz Häck versteht es vorzüglich, seine Erlebnisse und Gefühle in authentischer kölscher Sprache festzuhalten. Dazu nutzt er hauptsächlich die Form der kölschen "Rümcher", die er meisterhaft beherrscht. Aber auch mit seinen Verzällcher, also der freien Erzählform, schafft Häck bei seinen Zuhörern eine besondere Form der Aufmerksamkeit und Neugier. Er begeistert, regt zum Nachdenken und Schmunzeln an und nicht selten hört man als Reaktion auf seine vorgetragenen Anekdötchen den Satz "Dat gitt et doch nit!", der diesem Hörbuch seinen Namen gab.
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