Prometheus' Tod (German Edition),Used

Prometheus' Tod (German Edition),Used

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Product DescriptionPrometheus, der Teufel selbst, erzhlt uns die Geschichte von Hannes Harlekin, der sich vom glcklichen Kind zum melancholischen Jugendlichen und dann fast zu einer Erlserfigur entwickelt. Immer wieder und immer strker greift Prometheus in Hannes Leben ein bis es eines Tages zum Eklat kommt. Prometheus' Tod" vereint Romantik und Humor, Mystik und Satire, Ansichten ber die Ewigkeit und solche ber den Zeitgeist. Zum Schluss wird ein seltsames Spiel mit Erzhlperspektiven so manchen Leser bestricken und mit verndertem Blick von diesem Buch aufschauen lassen.About the AuthorStefan Soeffky, geboren 1979, studierte Philosophie, Germanistik und Anglistik. Zu seinen Einflssen zhlen Albert Camus, Friedrich Drrenmatt, Franz Kafka, Charles Bukowski, John Irving und Robert Anton Wilson.

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