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Die Stimmen des Flusses
- Narrated by: Wolfram Koch, Dietmar Mues, Eva Garg
- Length: 7 hrs and 48 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Der unscheinbare Dorfschullehrer Oriol Fontelles in dem kleinen katalanischen Ort Torena gewinnt schnell das Vertrauen des Bürgermeisters, eines skrupellosen Faschisten. Doch Oriol wagt ein gefährliches doppeltes Spiel: Nach außen mimt er den treuen Franco-Anhänger, insgeheim lebt er für den Widerstand.
Und die alles entscheidende Frage am Ende lautet: Wer wird Oriol in der Erinnerung der Bewohner von Torena bleiben? Ein Mitläufer, ein Dissident oder ein Heiliger?
Dietmar Mues, Eva Garg, Wolfram Koch und Marlen Dieckhoff erzählen die Geschichte Oriols und fassen die Tragik einer Zeit in Töne, in der Gut und Böse manchmal nur Klangfarben derselben Melodie waren.
(c) + (p) 2007 Der Hörverlag
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