Die irrtümlichen Abenteuer des Herrn Godot
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Narrated by:
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Marion Brasch
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Stefan Kaminski
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By:
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Marion Brasch
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Wladimir und Estragon warten auf Godot, doch er kommt nicht. Vielleicht hat er sich verlaufen, oder er weiß gar nicht, dass jemand auf ihn wartet. Godot ist in Marion Braschs wunderbar absurdem Roman unterwegs und erlebt seltsame Abenteuer: Er verliert seine Stimme, begegnet Hermann Hesse und dem Gefährlichen Reißwolf, trifft rauchende Krähen, sonderbare Frauen und steht einmal sogar vor dem jüngsten Gericht. Und so ganz nebenbei wird auch noch das Geheimnis der Weltformel gelüftet.
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