Møtet i Telgte – en fotelling
von
Günter Grass
Noch keine Bewertungen
Action & Adventure
Manga
Graphic Novels
Format
Gebundene Ausgabe
Seiten
156
Sprache
Norwegisch
Veröffentlicht
Jan 1, 1980
Verlag
Gyldendal
ISBN-10
8205123195
ISBN-13
9788205123199
Beschreibung
In the shadow of the Thirty Years' War, a gathering of poets converges on a small Prussian town, each carrying the burden of their experiences soaked in conflict and loss. They seek solace in each other’s company, sharing tales that echo the struggles of their time. The narrative unfolds through vibrant conversations and poignant reflections, showcasing the power of art to both unite and heal during the darkest periods of history.
The essence of this poignant tale lies in the intimate connections formed amidst the chaos of war. As the poets converse, their differing perspectives illuminate the complexities of humanity, weaving a rich tapestry of emotion, resilience, and the enduring nature of creativity. Through their dialogue, they confront their fears, dreams, and the meaning of art itself in a world on the brink of change.
As the events of 1647 unfold, the poets are compelled to confront not just their own individual truths, but also the collective burden of culture and identity in the face of destruction. Throughout the narrative, the reader is invited to explore the delicate balance between despair and hope, underscoring the profound impact that artistic expression can have, even in the most trying of times.
The essence of this poignant tale lies in the intimate connections formed amidst the chaos of war. As the poets converse, their differing perspectives illuminate the complexities of humanity, weaving a rich tapestry of emotion, resilience, and the enduring nature of creativity. Through their dialogue, they confront their fears, dreams, and the meaning of art itself in a world on the brink of change.
As the events of 1647 unfold, the poets are compelled to confront not just their own individual truths, but also the collective burden of culture and identity in the face of destruction. Throughout the narrative, the reader is invited to explore the delicate balance between despair and hope, underscoring the profound impact that artistic expression can have, even in the most trying of times.
Rezensionen
Noch keine Rezensionen
Sei der Erste, der dieses Buch rezensiert und deine Gedanken teilt
Erste Rezension hinzufügenLesetagebuch
Keine Lesetagebücher gefunden
Beginne deinen Lese-Fortschritt zu verfolgen, um Log-Einträge hier zu sehen
Füge dein erstes Lesetagebuch hinzuNotizen
Transaktionsprotokoll
Keine Transaktionsprotokolle gefunden
Beginne, deine Buchtransaktionen zu verfolgen, um Log-Einträge hier zu sehen
Fügen Sie Ihr erstes Transaktionsprotokoll hinzu