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Katzenleben

Neueste Katzengeschichten aus aller Welt
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KATZENLEBEN ist das große, neue Lesebuch mit 26 zauberhaften Geschichten aus aller Welt, die erstmals übersetzt oder eigens für diesen Band geschrieben wurden.
Neben dem amerikanischen Nobelpreisträger John Steinbeck und der französischen Bestsellerautorin Françoise Sagan ist auch die unangefochtene Katzenkönigin Elke Heidenreich mit einer urkomischen Geschichte über einen Besuch beim Tierarzt vertreten. Überall auf der Welt wickeln Katzen die Menschen um ihre Pfoten - ob sie sich ein neues Zuhause aussuchen, ihren Menschen mit Eifersucht plagen, ob sie sich zu einer Teegesellschaft zusammenfinden, ihre scharfen Krallen in einer dänischen Intrige ausfahren - und werden für ihre Schnurrigkeit geliebt und besungen.
Autoren aus ganz Europa, aus Brasilien, Mexiko, Japan und China sind als Katzenfans zu entdecken. Sie schildern charmante und amüsante, skurrile und unglaubliche Begebenheiten aus dem Leben der eigenwilligen Kameraden im Pelz. Die Vielfalt der Geschichten verdankt sich nicht nur den Schauplätzen von Prag, Wien oder Berlin über die Niederlande und Schottland, sondern dem einzigartig literarischen Charakter dieses international beliebten Gefährten des Menschen.
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-89561-946-5
Product TypeBook
BindingHardcover
FormatWith ribbon marker(s)
PublisherSchöffling
Publication townFrankfurt
Publication countryGermany
Publishing date05/09/2017
Pages264 pages
LanguageGerman
Weight405 g
Article no.2311987
CatalogsVLB
Data source no.b40b22bf05c44417ae9c809f3f49f82b
Product groupBU140
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Jane Austen is a writer ruined by TV adaptation (before you all start writing letters, I know there are good ones). Despite two centuries of inclusion in the canon, there are still many (and I am afraid they are mostly men) who dismiss her as 'frivolous', 'saccharine' or 'unserious'. This means it is only worth continuing to discuss Austen with people if they either don't use any of the aforementioned adjectives or if, by the latter, they mean, she is one of the funniest writers in English (full stop). If you don't know this already, the first page of 'Persuasion' will convince you, and then her biting, satirical commentary on Georgian society will show you that far from reverently writing about it out of admiration, she irreverently lambasts it and its eccentric snobbish hierarchy (people who write her off will probably say John Oliver likes Trump because both wear suits). If you don't believe me (and even if you do), read her (and start with 'Persuasion') before you watch her.
Whoa. What a devastating read! A dystopia in the darkest sense of the word - without a happy ending whatsoever (that's how I interpret it at least).
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Julia Bachstein ist die Herausgeberin des LITERARISCHEN KATZENKALENDERS und des KATZEN TASCHENKALENDERS. Sie ist weltberühmt und lebt in Frankfurt am Main.

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