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Kærlighedens kaktus: en skildring fra Mexico

By: Karl Johannes Eskelund
Narrated by: Søren Elung Jensen
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Da Karl Eskelund og hans trofaste rejsefælle og hustru, Chi-Yun, kommer til Mexico City, bliver de fordomme om mexicanerne, som har floreret blandt europæere i århundreder, udfordret. Byen er langt mere livlig og travl end de fleste andre storbyer, parret havde besøgt, og den byder på oplevelser, de aldrig havde forestillet sig at finde her. Karl Johannes Eskelund (1918-1972) var en dansk forfatter og journalist, der skrev en lang række reportager og bøger om sine rejser rundt om i verden. Han tilbragte en stor del af sit liv i Kina og giftede sig i 1939 med sin kinesiske kæreste Chi-Yun Fei. Sammen rejste de verden tynd, og Karl Eskelund reporterede blandt andet om deres oplevelser til New York Times. Hans talrige bøger er udkommet på både dansk og engelsk og har vundet stor succes verden over.

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