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Gert Heidenreich
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Kazuo Ishiguro
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Das Opus Magnum des Literaturnobelpreis-Trägers - erstmals als Hörbuch!
Britannien im 5. Jahrhundert: Nach erbitterten Kriegen zwischen den Volksstämmen der Briten und Angelsachsen ist das Land verwüstet. Axl und Beatrice sind seit vielen Jahren ein Paar. In ihrem Dorf gelten sie als Außenseiter, und man gibt ihnen deutlich zu verstehen, dass sie eine Belastung für die Gemeinschaft sind. Also verlassen sie ihre Heimat in der Hoffnung, ihren Sohn zu finden, den sie seit langer Zeit nicht mehr gesehen haben. Ihre Reise ist voller überraschender Begegnungen und Gefahren, und bald ahnen sie, dass in ihrem Land eine Veränderung heraufzieht, die alles aus dem Gleichgewicht bringen wird, sogar ihre Beziehung.
Ein gewaltiger, intensiver, spannender Roman, der uns mitnimmt auf eine so tiefgründige wie faszinierende Reise. Kazuo Ishiguros unprätentiöser und zugleich betörender Realismus macht ihn zu einem feinsinnigen Meister des Erzählens.
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©2015 Kazuo Ishiguro (P)2018 Random House Audio; 2015 Random House AudioEditorial reviews
Im Dunst der Vergangenheit
Der vielleicht größte Wurf des britischen Literaturnobelpreis-Trägers (Was vom Tage übrig blieb) stellt nichts weniger als die Frage nach dem Wert des Lebens - und entführt uns ins England des 5. Jahrhunderts. Über Ishiguros kriegsverwüstetem Britannien liegt ein dichter Nebel, der Vergessen mit sich bringt. Ohne Ahnung, ohne Erinnerung leben die Menschen vor sich hin, doch Axl und Beatrice wagen den Ausbruch, um ihren verlorenen Sohn zu suchen. Wer Ishiguros mysteriösen Nebel lichten möchte, muss ihnen folgen: zu irrlichternden Zauberern, Rittern, Drachen und Riesen; zur eigenen Geschichte, Erinnerung und Identität. Doch ist die kollektive Verdrängung vielleicht ein Segen? Wer kann vergessen - und vergeben? "Ein Roman so reich, vieldeutig und rätselhaft wie ein Traum." Nicht nur Bestseller-Autor Daniel Kehlmann ist klarer Fan dieser feinsinnigen Fantasy-Variante. Denn Der begrabene Riese bleibt so dicht, komplex und wunderbar widersprüchlich, dass man nach dem letzten Wort direkt zurück zum Anfang zurückskippen möchte.
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- Eden Klein
- 07-27-20
komplex aber sehr gut
ACHTUNG , KLEINE SPOILER AHEAD
Diese Roman, Abenteuer, Sci-Fi. Historie und auch Phanrasie.. ..hat alle diese Ebene.
Neben der klare anti-Kriegs Plädoyer beinhaltet ganze menge Mystery sowie semi-historical basierende Geschichten.
Der Hauptthema, was eigentlich viel später ins Geschehen sich kristalisiert ist das der Buch ist ein art Liebesroman.
Alle diese Ebenen zu führen und zusammenführen ist der Kunst der Erzähler....und auch die Herausforderung...die Er meistens auch meistert....wobei ich bin etwas unschlüssig ob das alles in EINEN Roman tatsächlich nötig gewesen ist.
Vor allem die Phantasie Teilen. Lange Zeit hatte ich das Gefühlt das der Author sich nicht ganz enstcheiden kann was das sein wird...welche Ebene seine Hauptsäule ist......Letztenendlich ist der Zuaammführung aller Ebenen am Ende gut geglückt und ist grandiös gestaltet. Auch nur für die letzte Paar Kapitel ist das Buch wert zu lesen!
Herr Heidenreich ist genau so wichtig wie der Author. Grandiös gelesen, interpretiert und allein durch seine Zutun ist das Buch unbedingt lesenswert. Einfach phenomenal, Suchtegfahr!
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