Die Stadt und ihre ungewisse Mauer
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Die Stadt und ihre ungewisse Mauer

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Die Stadt und ihre ungewisse MauerDer neue groe Roman von Haruki Murakami Eine geheimnisvolle Bibliothek in einer ummauerten Stadt am Ende der Welt, die nur betreten kann, wer seinen eigenen Schatten zurcklsst: Hier lebt das wahre Ich des Mdchens, in das sich der namenlose Erzhler mit siebzehn Jahren unsterblich verliebt. Er macht sich auf die Suche, gelangt in die Stadt, doch das Mdchen erkennt ihn nicht mehr. Unter rtselhaften Umstnden gert der Erzhler zurck in die Welt jenseits der

Der neue große Roman von Haruki Murakami Eine geheimnisvolle Bibliothek in einer ummauerten Stadt am Ende der Welt, die nur betreten kann, wer seinen eigenen Schatten zurücklässt: Hier lebt das wahre Ich des Mädchens, in das sich der namenlose Erzähler mit siebzehn Jahren unsterblich verliebt. Er macht sich auf die Suche, gelangt in die Stadt, doch das Mädchen erkennt ihn nicht mehr. Unter rätselhaften Umständen gerät der Erzähler zurück in die Welt jenseits der Mauer. Er zieht nach Tokio, arbeitet im Buchhandel, hat wechselnde Freundinnen. Die Erinnerung an das Mädchen und die ummauerte Stadt lässt ihn nicht los. Schließlich kündigt er und nimmt eine Stelle in einer alten Bücherei in der Präfektur Fukushima an. Die Realität gerät knirschend ins Wanken - und der Erzähler muss sich fragen, was ihn an diese Welt bindet. Ein melancholischer, zärtlicher und philosophischer Roman über eine verlorene Liebe, Selbstfindung und die Möglichkeit, Mauern zu überwinden - bewegend gelesen von David Nathan.

EAN: 9783957133175
Farbverschnitt: Generell werden die Bücher ohne Farbverschnitt geliefert, auch wenn die Abbildungen einen Farbverschnitt zeigen.
Auflage: Ungekürzte Ausgabe
Erscheinungsjahr: 12.01.2024
Produktform: Software, MP3
Inhalt/Anzahl: 3 Audio-CD, 3 Software
Autoren: Murakami, Haruki
Übersetzung: Gräfe, Ursula
Vorleser: Nathan, David
Edition: UBR
Auflage/Ausgabe: Ungekürzte Ausgabe
Themenüberschrift: FICTION / General
Keyword: Hörbuch ungekürzt; Hörbuch Literatur; internationaler Kultautor; japanischer Bestsellerautor; geheimnisvolle Bibliothek; Tokio; Naokos Lächeln; Fukushima; Liebesgeschichte; geheimnisvolle Stadt; Selbstfindung; 1Q84; Ende der Welt; Jubiläum; namenlose Erzähler; verlorene Liebe; Buchhandel; Hörbuch Roman
Fachschema: Hörbuch / Roman, Erzählung~Japanische Belletristik / Roman, Erzählung~Japan / Roman, Erzählung, Humor~Tokio - Tokyo / Roman, Erzählung, Essay
Fachkategorie: Belletristik: Themen, Stoffe, Motive: Psychologisches Innenleben~Belletristik in Übersetzung, Moderne und zeitgenössische Belletristik
Region: Fukushima~Tokio
Sekunden: 1033
Verlag: Hörbuch Hamburg, H”rbuch Hamburg HHV GmbH
Länge: 146 mm
Breite: 145 mm
Höhe: 16 mm
Gewicht: 110 gr
Genre: Hörbücher, Hörbuch
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