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Der Tod in Rom
- Trilogie des Scheiterns 3
- Narrated by: Ulrich Noethen, Felix von Manteuffel, Leslie Malton
- Length: 2 hrs and 38 mins
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Summary
Der Tod in Rom, aus der Distanz eines ironischen Geistes und zugleich mit der ganzen Kraft des Moralisten geschrieben, ist die Geschichte einer Handvoll Menschen, die nach dem Krieg in Rom zusammentreffen: Opfer, Täter, Vorbereiter und Nachgeborene des Schreckens. Wolfgang Koeppen beschreibt in diesem Zeitroman die verborgenen Krankheiten der deutschen Seele: ein Werk voll beklemmender, faszinierender und befreiender Lebenseinsichten.
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