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Stopfkuchen. Eine See- und Mordgeschichte
- Narrated by: Hans Jochim Schmidt
- Length: 7 hrs and 59 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Der Untertitel, den Wilhelm Raabe seinem Roman gegeben hat ist ein bisschen irreführend. Zwar wird der Text vom Ich-Erzähler auf einer Seereise niedergeschrieben und es geht auch um einen Kriminalfall, aber das eigentliche Thema ist, wie aus einem verachteten, gequälten, ausgestoßenen, gefräßigen und deshalb unappetitlich fetten Jungen ein reifer, liebender, wenn auch nicht immer einfacher Mann wird. Wilhelm Raabe hielt "Stopfkuchen" für sein bestes Buch.
©2011 Vorleser Schmidt Hörbuchverlag (P)2011 Vorleser Schmidt Hörbuchverlag
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