
Sissinghurst - Portrait eines Gartens
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Narrated by:
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Marit Beyer
About this listen
1930 kaufte die Schriftstellerin Vita Sackville-West mit ihrem Ehemann Harold Nicolson die Ruine von Schloss Sissinghurst in Kent, um dort einen Garten zu erschaffen. Heute bewundern jährlich 160.000 Menschen ihr Lebenswerk:
Wie der Garten entstand, nach welchen Gesichtspunkten Pflanzen ausgewählt und wo Beete und Rabatten angelegt wurden, wie der Garten das Portrait ihrer Ehe widerspiegelt, all dies findet man in den Tagebüchern und Briefen, in den Gartenkolumnen von Vita Sackville- West und den Rundfunkbeiträgen von Harold Nicolson - minutiös beschrieben und in einem lockeren frischen Ton gehalten.
©2017 derDiwan Hörbuchverlag (P)2017 derDiwan Hörbuchverlag
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