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Der Club der singenden Metzger - Louise Erdrich, Renate Orth-Guttmann
Der Club der singenden Metzger
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9783518457504 (3518457500)
Publisher: Suhrkamp
Pages no: 505
Edition language: Deutsch
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Marinebuchbinder
Marinebuchbinder rated it
5.0 Zart und leise
so kommt diese Geschichte daher von Fidelis Waldvogel, seiner Frau Eva und Delphine Watzka. Es ist keine klassische Liebesgeschichte, kein schnöder Roman, es ist das Leben. Und das wird hier so sensibel beschrieben, dass es mir die Tränen in die Augen getrieben hat bis ich laut aufschluchzen musste....
The City Of Invention
The City Of Invention rated it
2.0 A Meandering Love Story
Fidelis, a German veteran of the First World War, emigrates to the United States where he sets up a butcher's shop in North Dakota and becomes involved with Delphine, the daughter of the town drunk. In the process both of them have to divest themselves of other relationships and entanglements. It's ...
Thewanderingjew
Thewanderingjew rated it
4.0 The Master Butchers Singing Club (P.S.)
The novel is book-ended by WWI and WWII. It is a mystery with many twists and turns, but underneath the varied themes it feels as if it is mainly about love and romance, in all its varieties, and war, in its many phases.Arriving home to Germany, after World War I, after three years of acting as a sn...
Lost in Books
Lost in Books rated it
1.0 Der Club der singenden Metzger: Roman (suhrkamp taschenbuch)
Auf Seite 133 abgebrochen."Der Club der singenden Metzger" war mein erstes Buch von Louise Erdrich und wird wohl auch mein letztes Buch von der Autorin sein. Ihr Name war mir ein wenig ein Begriff, daher hatte ich mich gefreut, als mir meine Schwester das Buch ausgeliehen hatte.Allerdings muss ich n...
Ms. Margie
Ms. Margie rated it
I've enjoyed Erdrich's short stories for a long time. Reading this novel, it occurred to me that each chapter reads almost as a short story itself; the chapters are related, and follow chronologically, but could also stand alone.An enjoyable read.
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