
Verwirrnis
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Narrated by:
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Sylvester Groth
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By:
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Christoph Hein
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Friedeward liebt Wolfgang. Und Wolfgang liebt Friedeward. Doch keiner darf wissen, dass sie mehr sind als beste Freunde. Es sind die 1950er-Jahre, sie leben im katholischen Heiligenstadt, käme ihre Beziehung ans Licht, könnten sie alles verlieren. Als sie zum Studium nach Leipzig gehen, führen sie ihre Liebe im Geheimen fort, bis Wolfgang die DDR unerwartet verlässt. Friedeward dagegen wird ein angesehener Germanistik-Professor an der Leipziger Universität - immer darauf bedacht, seine sexuelle Identität zu verbergen, selbst dann noch, als die Zeichen der Zeit sich ändern.
Der neue Roman von Christoph Hein über Liebe, die nicht sein darf.
©2018 Suhrkamp (P)2018 DAV
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