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Verbrannte Blüten

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Verbrannte BlütenIm Haus der Prostituierten Wanja sind drei Industrielle ums Leben gekommen. Die Hauptverdchtigen werden verhaftet: der Hndler Abdulla, der Hilfslehrer Karega und Wanja. Neben den Verdchtigen wird auch der Lehrer Munira unter Arrest gestellt. Der ermittelnde Kommissar erteilt ihm die Aufgabe, einen Bericht zu schreiben ber seine Beziehungen zu den Verdchtigen und damit ber die mglichen Hintergrnde der Ereignisse. Der Lehrer holt weit aus und beginnt

Im Haus der Prostituierten Wanja sind drei Industrielle ums Leben gekommen. Die Hauptverdächtigen werden verhaftet: der Händler Abdulla, der Hilfslehrer Karega und Wanja. Neben den Verdächtigen wird auch der Lehrer Munira unter Arrest gestellt. Der ermittelnde Kommissar erteilt ihm die Aufgabe, einen Bericht zu schreiben über seine Beziehungen zu den Verdächtigen und damit über die möglichen Hintergründe der Ereignisse. Der Lehrer holt weit aus und beginnt bei seiner Ankunft im Dorf Ilmorog vor vielen Jahren. Er erzählt von den privaten Schicksalen der drei Inhaftierten und beleuchtet dabei die wechselvolle Geschichte Kenias und vor allem die Enttäuschung der Dorfbewohner über die Entwicklungen nach der Unabhängigkeit. Als nämlich wieder wenige Geschäftemacher nach allem Besitz von Ilmorog griffen, waren die Hoffnungen auf ein selbstbestimmtes Leben schnell zunichte gemacht. Doch Abdulla, Karega und Wanja wollten sich nicht ohne Gegenwehr ergeben.

EAN: 9783779503491
Farbverschnitt: Generell werden die Bücher ohne Farbverschnitt geliefert, auch wenn die Abbildungen einen Farbverschnitt zeigen.
Erscheinungsjahr: 2011
Produktform: Leinen
Autoren: Ngugi wa Thiong'o
Übersetzung: Koehler, Susanne
Seitenzahl/Blattzahl: 592
Keyword: Afrika; Afrikaliteratur; Befreiung; Kampf; Kenia; Klassiker; Kolonialismus; Krimi; Meisterwerk; Mord; Mythos; Nobelpreisanwärter; Politik; Postkoloniale Literatur; politisch; postkolonial; überarbeitete Neuauflage
Fachschema: Kenia / Roman, Erzählung~Kenianische Belletristik / Roman, Erzählung
Region: Kenia
Thema: Eintauchen, Auseinandersetzen
Fachkategorie: Moderne und zeitgenössische Belletristik
Text Sprache: ger
Verlag: Peter Hammer Verlag GmbH, Peter Hammer Verlag
Länge: 210 mm
Breite: 137 mm
Höhe: 53 mm
Gewicht: 783 gr
Genre: Belletristik
Herkunftsland: DEUTSCHLAND (DE)
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