Der gute Mensch von Sezuan
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Narrated by:
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Klausjürgen Wussow
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Brigitte Swoboda
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By:
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Bertolt Brecht
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Oder anders gefragt: Kann ein an sich guter Mensch unter den widrigen Bedingungen dieser Welt überhaupt gut bleiben? Bei dieser Kernfrage des Parabelstücks "Der Gute Mensch" von Sezuan aus Brechts Exilzeit sind selbst die Götter mit ihrem Latein am Ende. Sie haben auf ihrer irdischen Inspektionsreise bisher vergeblich nach guten Menschen Ausschau gehalten.
Nun glauben sie, mit der Prostituierten Shen Te (gesprochen von einer herausragenden Sonja Kehler) endlich fündig geworden zu sein. Bertolt Brecht verpackt sein hochpolitisches Stück in pralles, lebendiges und komödiantisches Volkstheater, hier als Hörspiel grandios umgesetzt.©2018 Suhrkamp (P)2018 DAV
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