Die Tagebücher von Adam und Eva
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Narrated by:
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Uwe Friedrichsen
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Margit Straßburger
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By:
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Mark Twain
About this listen
Adam genießt das Paradies. Nur ein leichtes Ziehen in der Brust droht sein Glück zu trüben. Es scheint eingeläutet, das dramatischste Kapitel der Menschheitsgeschichte: Der Mann, das leidende Wesen! Doch bald hat Adams Pein einen neuen Namen: Eva. Ständig sucht sie seine Nähe, sie redet und redet, sie spielt mit dem Feuer. Und mehr und mehr verhärten sich die Verdachtsmomente: Männer und Frauen passen einfach nicht zusammen!
Uwe Friedrichsen und Margit Straßburger lesen Twains Satire mit paradiesischer Frische und irdischem Spott.©2005 Litraton. Übersetzung von Heinrich Conrad und Grete Schulga (P)2015 der Hörverlag
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