Durch den Schnee
Erzählungen aus Kolyma 1
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Narrated by:
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Hanns Zischler
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Warlam Schalamow
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By:
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Warlam Schalamow
About this listen
Diese Erzählungen zählen zu den bewegendsten Texten aus den sibirischen Gefangenenlagern. Gabriele Leupolds Übersetzung erschien 2007 und wurde von der Presse euphorisch gefeiert. Hanns Zischler liest eine Auswahl, außerdem ist Schalamow selbst in einer seltenen Originaltonaufnahme mit zwei Gedichten aus den bislang unveröffentlichten Kolymaer Heften zu hören.
©2010 Der HörverlagCritic Reviews
Warlam Schalamows Geschichten aus dem Gulag, gelesen von Hanns Zischler, zählen zu den bewegendsten Berichten aus den sibirischen Gefangenenlagern.
-- Brigitte.de
-- Brigitte.de
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