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Wenn man einen weißen Anzug anhat - und anderes
- Narrated by: Max Goldt
- Length: 2 hrs and 36 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Das erste "Goldt"-Stück (von bisher acht). Der Autor erhält im November den Kleist-Preis 2008. Mit seinem Witz, Scharfsinn und ästhetischen Urteilsvermögen sei er dem Sprachkritiker Karl Kraus vergleichbar, heißt es in der Begründung der Jury.
©2002 Max Goldt (P)2003 Hörbuch Hamburg HHV GmbH, Hamburg
Critic Reviews
Inzwischen hat sich immerhin herumgesprochen, dass es sich bei Goldt um einen der bedeutendsten Schriftsteller der Gegenwart handelt, doch ganz dreist möchte ich hinzufügen, dass er darüber hinaus der vielleicht witzigste ist, der je in dieser Sprache geschrieben hat.
-- Daniel Kehlmann
-- Daniel Kehlmann
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