Tag: audiobooks
The radio play “Simeliberg” by Michael Fehr, staged by Kai Grehn – Culture
“Gray, wet, cloudy.” The first words of “Simeliberg” already create that special atmosphere, a mixture of dark Alpine crime and powerful language that characterizes Michael Fehr’s novel, which was first…
Audio book “Down into the Maelström” with Christian Brückner – Culture
It would be madness to try to describe the hurricane that now began, it suddenly says in the middle of this story. A narrator admits his inability to convey a…
Best Audiobooks: The Ring, Keep Writing, and Blixa Geld. – Culture
“Cursed be love. I forge the avenging ring.” In Richard Wagner’s “Ring des Nibelungen”, Alberich takes the side of power and thus sets in motion an event that ends the…
Ukraine War: In Search of the Russian Soul: These audiobooks will help you understand Russia
The attack on Ukraine puts today’s Russia back in focus. If you want to know how people tick there, you will find answers in the great works of literature. We…
Audiobooks: The World of Organized Crime
On January 25, 1947, Al Capone died. Even 75 years after the death of the legendary mafia boss, organized crime is more relevant than ever. Clans in Berlin, drug cartels…
Audiobooks for children: ten stories for on the go
Feast for the ears Audiobooks for children: ten beautiful stories – from classic to modern There are exciting audio books for children in every suitable age group © SbytovaMN /…
How does the tin drum sound? The best new audiobooks. – Culture
Lizzie Doron, born in Tel Aviv in 1953, was long considered a figurehead in Holocaust literature in her home country. Then the daughter of a survivor began listening to the…