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Das Jahr magischen Denkens
- Narrated by: Marlen Diekhoff
- Length: 6 hrs and 6 mins
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Summary
Die große amerikanische Schriftstellerin Joan Didion schreibt über die Trauer nach dem Tod ihres Ehemannes und über ihren Versuch, das Unfassbare begreiflich zu machen. Ein sehr offenes, sehr persönliches Hörbuch, das zugleich von beeindruckender Allgemeingültigkeit ist. Joan Didion wurde dafür in den USA mit dem National Book Award ausgezeichnet.
©2007 Hörbuch Hamburg HHV GmbH (P)2007 Ullstein Buchverlage
Critic reviews
Vielleicht ist es Didions erschütterndstes und auch erbarmungslosestes Buch. Eine schriftstellerische Meisterleistung, auf die sie sich unwillentlich offenbar ihr ganzes Leben lang vorbereitet hatte.
-- Daniel Schreiber