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Karl Kraus liest aus eigenen Schriften
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Karl Kraus
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Alfred Polgar
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Karl Kraus
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Diese Aufnahme ist vor allem ein historisches Dokument. Es wird hier kein repräsentatives Selbstportrait der vielseitigen Persönlichkeit Karl Kraus gegeben, sondern es werden Texte geboten, die oft aufgrund der Kürze ausgewählt und hastig gelesen werden. Als Einleitung ist der von Alfred Polgar gesprochene Nachruf auf Karl Kraus zu hören, den er am 8.1.1952 für die Wiener Stadtbibliothek gelesen hat.
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