Mein lieber Herr Gesangsverein, die Waldfee holt die Kuh vom Eis
Slam-Poetry über Redensarten
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Lars Ruppel
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Lars Ruppel
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Lars Ruppels Slam-Poetry kommt daher wie Ringelnatz in Baggy Pants, wie Heinz Erhardt in Nietenjacke, wie ein Feuilletonist auf Speed auf einem Scooter-Konzert.
Lars Ruppel macht sich einen Reim auf Redensarten. Wer weiß schon, wer der liebe Herr Gesangsverein ist, was Herr Specht nicht schlecht macht oder gar Schmidts Katze im Schilde führt? Poetisch-anarchisch, höchst unterhaltsam und famos gereimt: der wahrscheinlich abwegigste Gedichtzyklus der Literaturgeschichte als Hörbuch - geslammt, gereimt, gerockt und vorgetragen von Lars Ruppel, Deutscher Poetry-Slam-Meister 2014.©2017 Lars Ruppel (P)2017 Random House Audio
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