
Swallow, mein wackerer Mustang
Karl-May-Roman
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Narrated by:
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Jürgen Hentsch
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By:
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Erich Loest
About this listen
"Wir haben viele Gemeinsamkeiten", sagte Erich Loest einmal über Karl May. Tatsächlich wurden beide Schriftsteller in Sachsen geboren und saßen sieben Jahre lang im Gefängnis: May wegen kleinerer Diebstähle und Betrügereien, Loest als politischer Häftling der DDR. So vermag Loest in seinem biografischen Roman über Karl May authentisch aufzuzeigen, wie dessen Traumwelt hinter Gefängnismauern entstand. Mit großem Einfühlungsvermögen zeichnet er ein spannendes Porträt des Erfinders von Winnetou und Old Shatterhand.
Swallow, mein wackerer Mustang, 1980 erschienen, wird gelesen von Schauspieler-Legende Jürgen Hentsch.
©1996 Linden-Verlag GbR Thomas Loest (P)2022 DAV
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