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Die Nacht von Lissabon
- Narrated by: Patrick Twinem
- Length: 8 hrs and 17 mins
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Summary
Die Nacht von Lissabon ist Remarques ergreifendster Roman. Es ist die Geschichte vom Elend und von der Größe des Menschen im Krieg, eine Geschichte, die zeigt, dass es weder einen Preis für Menschlichkeit gibt noch einen Preis für Unmenschlichkeit. Es gibt nur Geschichten von Jammer und Elend, von Größe, Liebe und Leidenschaft. Der Roman ist ein Gleichnis der absurden menschlichen Situation im Machtbereich der Diktatur.
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Selbst dort, wo er zurückblickt, ist es die Gegenwart, die er anspricht.
-- Wilhelm von Sternburg über Erich Maria Remarque