Hyperion or The Hermit in Greece
Friedrich Hoelderlin, Gerwig Epkes, Jens Harzer, Doris Wolters, GermanFree shipping from 50.–
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As a hermit, Hyperion looks back on his life. In contact with love, defeated in the war, exiled and returned, he fought for his ideals and a new society - and failed. Only in the solitude of nature does he succeed in making peace with himself and the world. In Hyperion's fate, universal human themes shine out in a parable-like manner that are still valid today. The epistolary novel combines classicism with romanticism, philosophy with contemporary criticism and is considered Hölderlin's most famous work - read unabridged by Jens Harzer and Doris Wolters. Unabridged reading with Jens Harzer and Doris Wolters 5 CDs | ca. 6 h 38 min.
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