
Michael
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Narrated by:
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Olaf Nybo Schneiders
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Herman Bang
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Für Klaus Mann war Bangs Roman, der seit 80 Jahren in deutscher Sprache nicht mehr erhältlich ist, "der traurigste Liebesroman aller Zeiten". Im Anhang werden Herman Bangs postum veröffentlichten "Gedanken zum Sexualitätsproblem" dokumentiert. Herman Bangs erzählerisches Werk erlebt seit bald zehn Jahren eine deutsche Renaissance im deutschsprachigen Raum. Greifbar sind seit kurzem auch zwei homoerotische Künstlerromane des 1857 in Asserballe auf der Insel Alsen geborenen Dänen: "Hoffnungslose Geschlechter" (1880) in einer neuen Übersetzung und "Michael" (1904).©2014 SAGA Egmont. Übersetzung von Else von Hollander-Lossow (P)2014 SAGA Egmont
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Critic reviews
"Herman Bangs vielleicht erschütterndstes, sicherlich gelungenstes, stärkstes Buch... der traurigste Liebesroman aller Zeiten."
-- Klaus Mann, 1924