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Der Turm. Geschichte aus einem versunkenen Land
- Narrated by: Sylvester Groth
- Length: 9 hrs and 43 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Resigniert, aber humorvoll kommentiert man in Dresden zwischen 1982 und 1989 den Niedergang des Gesellschaftssystems der DDR. Anne und Richard Hoffmann, sie Krankenschwester, er Chirurg, stehen im Konflikt zwischen Anpassung und Aufbegehren. Christian, ihr ältester Sohn, bekommt die Härte des Systems in der NVA zu spüren. Und Onkel Meno Rohde, mit Zugang zur Nomenklatura, steht zwischen den Welten. In epischer Sprache, in eingehend liebevollen wie dramatischen Szenen entwirft Uwe Tellkamp ein monumentales Panorama der untergehenden DDR, in der Angehörige dreier Generationen auf den Mahlstrom der Revolution von 1989 zutreiben.
(c) + (p) 2008 Der Hörverlag
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