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1Q84, Buch 1 & 2
- Narrated by: David Nathan
- Length: 30 hrs and 52 mins
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Eine Auftragsmörderin erfüllt ihre Aufgabe, doch kein Bericht über den Mord erscheint. Unterdessen beteiligt sich ein erfolgloser Schriftsteller an der Erschaffung eines literarischen Wunderkindes namens Fukaeri. Haruki Murakami wäre nicht Haruki Murakami, wenn er diese beiden Stränge nicht kunstvoll miteinander verweben würde.
Denn die Killerin Aomame und der Autor Tengo müssen feststellen, dass die Welt eine andere geworden ist. Sie befinden sich in einer Art Paralleluniversum und ein zweiter Mord geschieht. Die Ereignisse überschlagen sich, als Aomame und Tengo durch ein weiteres mysteriöses Ereignis miteinander verbunden werden, das die junge Schriftstellerin Fukaeri in ihrem Buch bereits vorhergesagt hatte. Was bedeuten die Ziffern 1Q84? Und welches Geheimnis verbirgt sich hinter der jungen Autorin und ihrem Roman?
Du erfährst es in "1Q84", einem erstklassigen Hörabenteuer, gelesen von David Nathan. Dabei ist das Hörbuch kein rasanter Science-Fiction-Thriller, sondern eine Reise zu den Möglichkeiten einer surrealen Gesellschaft. Eben ein klassischer Murakami!
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Tengo, 30, ist die zweite Hauptfigur in Murakamis Roman. Er ist Mathematiklehrer und ein erfolgloser Schriftsteller, der plötzlich den Auftrag erhält, das Buch einer jungen Autorin mit dem seltsamen Titel "Die Puppe aus Luft" literarisch so zu manipulieren, dass es einen Literaturpreis erhält. Im Buch ist von rätselhaften Wesen (den "Little People") die Rede, die es wirklich zu geben scheint - und die mit einer gewalttätigen Sekte zu tun haben, deren Führer wiederum Aomame töten will. Vieles hängt zusammen in Murakamis 1Q84 - schon allein deshalb, weil Aomame und Tengo jeweils die große Liebe des anderen waren, bevor sie sich aus den Augen verloren haben. Und vieles driftet immer wieder auseinander...
Critic reviews
Murakami ist in formaler Hinsicht zweifelos einer der gewieftesten Erzähler, den wir haben und 1Q84 diesbezüglich sein Meisterwerk.
-- FAZ
Ein großes, freundlich protzendes Feuerwerk der Einfälle.
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Gewalt und Liebe: ein komplexes Werk
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- Louise
- 08-11-16
Amazing thought provoking book, superbly narrated.
Wonderful. Such a pleasure to listen to! The story is complicated and yet not difficult to follow even in German. In fact I thought listening to it in German added to the mood, to the sense of otherness. The narrator is good and clear and expressive, perfect for the book. I will be listening to more books both by this author and this narrator.
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- Petelll
- 11-06-16
Disappointed
I was looking forward to listening to 1Q84 And when I downloaded and listened to hear it was in German, I believe. I'm not certain but definitely not English! I'm certain the performance and story would have been most interesting had I been able to understand.
Is it possible to receive an English version without using more credits?
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- G V
- 01-04-23
Very good
Excellent mindful work of fiction, there is nothing slow or boring about it, it is incredibly exciting. Do not this is the German edition. Great performance by the voice talent.
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- Amazon Kunde
- 12-04-22
Laaangsam!
Dieses Hörbuch hat mit Abstand den langsamsten Spannungsbogen, den ich je erlebt habe! Einzelne Szenen werden häufig so detailreich beschrieben, dass alles wie in Zeitlupe wirkt. Bei manchen Beschreibungen wird so viel Zeit aufgewendet, dass man weggehen könnte, sich ruhig einen Kaffee machen kann und ihn trinken ohne zu pausieren, da beim Zurückkommen immernoch die gleiche, oft sehr belanglose, Szene ausgeführt wird.
Nach etwa 10 Stunden der Beschreibung der Charaktere und derer gesamten Lebensgeschichte beginnt die durchaus anregende Story ganz langsam an Fahrt zu gewinnen, wird allerdings immer wieder durch endlose Details und unzählige Wiederholungen bereits genannter Fakten und Beschreibungen ausgebremst. Das ganze ließe sich meiner Meinung nach in einem Drittel der Zeit, also ziemlich genau einem einzigen Buch wiedergeben.
Fazit: Wenn man gewillt ist, sehr viel Zeit in eine unglaublich langsam erzählte Geschichte zu investieren, dann wird man mit einer durchaus guten Geschichte belohnt. Den meisten Menschen wird dieses Hörbuch aber durch seine extreme Langsamkeit zu langweilig werden.