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Durch eine Fulle von Schauplatzen und Charakteren lasst John Dos Passos ein schillerndes Portrat des urbanen New Yorker Dschungels entstehen, in dem das Jagdfieber wutet: nach Arbeit, Gluck und Macht. Die Figuren der Geschichte – ein junger Einwanderer, ein Gewerkschaftsfuhrer, ein Morder, ein Karrierist, eine nach Selbststandigkeit strebende Frau und andere – scheinen aus der großen Masse der Stadtbewohner herausgerissen, um irgendwann wieder in ihrem Gewuhl unterzugehen. Der eigentliche Protagonist des Romans ist jedoch die Großstadt New York in den fruhen Jahren des 20. Jahrhunderts bis nach dem Ersten Weltkrieg. Mit Manhattan Transfer ruckte John Dos Passos im Jahr 1925 mit einem Schlag in die Riege der wichtigsten Autoren des 20. Jahrhunderts. Basierend auf der Neuubersetzung von Dirk van Gunsteren setzen der preisgekronte Regisseur Leonhard Koppelmann und der Komponist Hermann Kretzschmar diesen Roman erstmals als Horspiel in Szene. Pressestimmen "Funfzig tolle Stimmen erzahlen den New-York-Roman aus den 1920ern – großes Kino fur die Ohren.", Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung, Barbara Liepert, 10.07.2016 "Die Schicksale verschiedener New Yorker sind Kino fur die Ohren.", BILD am Sonntag, 29.05.2016 "Gesprochen von 50 namhaften Schauspielern. Großartig verwoben zu einem verschachtelten Puzzle aus gebrochenen Biographien, Stadtbeschreibungen und verhackstuckten Jazz-Kompositionen.", Deutschlandradio Kultur / Lesart, 25.05.2016 "Funfzig namhafte Sprecher verwandeln John Dos Passos' flirrende Großstadt-Collage in einen fesselnden akustischen Kosmos.", Stuttgarter Zeitung, 19.05.2016 Buchruckseite »Ein faszinierender urbaner Horraum.« Carolin Wurfel, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung Wie in einem Kaleidoskop portratiert John Dos Passos in »Manhattan Transfer« den urbanen New Yorker Dschungel, in dem das Jagdfieber wutet: nach Arbeit, Gluck und Macht. Die Figuren des Romans – ein junger Einwanderer, ein Gewerkschaftsfuhrer, ein Morder, eine nach Selbstandigkeit strebende Frau und andere – werden in dieser musikalisch dichten Horspielinszenierung durch ein 50-kopfiges Sprecherensemble lebendig. Sie scheinen aus der Masse der Stadtbewohner herausgerissen, um dann wieder in ihrem Gewuhl unterzugehen. Der eigentliche Protagonist bleibt jedoch die Metropole selbst von den fruhen Jahren des 20. Jahrhunderts bis nach dem Ersten Weltkrieg. Ein opulentes Horspiel mit: Maren Eggert, Stefan Konarske, Ulrich Matthes, Ulrich Noethen, Axel Prahl, Sophie Rois, Max von Pufendorf u. a.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9783957130273
  • Publisher: Hörbuch Hamburg
  • Binding: Audiocd
  • Language: German
  • ISBN-10: 3957130271
  • Publisher Date: 5/26/2016
  • Height: 130 mm
  • Weight: 20 gr


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