Oryx und Crake
Die MaddAddam Trilogie 1
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Narrated by:
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Uve Teschner
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By:
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Margaret Atwood
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Nun sitzt Jimmy, mittlerweile "Schneemensch" genannt, versehrt, gebrochen und als womöglich letzter Vertreter der Gattung "Homo sapiens" auf einem Baum, dem einzig verbliebenen sicheren Ort, und blickt zurück. Auf die Überflutung der bewohnten Gebiete durch den Klimawandel, auf das Verschwinden der überlebenswichtigen Ressourcen, auf das Artensterben, auf den Zusammenbruch der Ökosysteme und auf die Vernichtung der Menschheit durch eine fatale Seuche. Und natürlich auf Oryx. Und Crake.©2003 Piper. Übersetzung von Barbara Lüdemann (P)2017 Ronin Hörverlag
Critic Reviews
Diese dystopische Reise durch die Ruinen der Spitzentechnologie beginnt bei den Missetaten der Menschheit und endet mit deren Hoffnung.
--The Independent
--The Independent
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