Robert Enke. Ein allzu kurzes Leben
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Narrated by:
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Matthias Brandt
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By:
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Ronald Reng
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Critic Reviews
Herausgekommen ist indes ein intimer Einblick in die Welt des Profifußballs sowie die Biographie eines verletzlichen Menschen, der den Riss in seiner Seele nicht mehr kitten konnte.
--Frankfurter Rundschau
--Frankfurter Rundschau
Autor Ronald Reng, ein guter Freund Enkes, beschreibt Laufbahn und Leidenszeit des Keepers. Einfühlsam und vorsichtig. Offen doch nie voyeuristisch. Besonders einige Auszüge aus Enkes Tagebuch verdeutlichen die Verzweiflung, die ihn immer wieder heimsuchte. Den Leser lassen sie zuweilen atemlos zurück.
--Westfälischer Anzeiger
Eine einfühlsam und warmherzig geschriebene Biografie.
--Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung
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