You open a book,
The book opens you
-Tschingis Aitmatov
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You open a book,
The book opens you
-Tschingis Aitmatov
"Hannes Wader - Am Fluss & Lisa - live 1987"
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Der weiße Dampfer (1970) - Tschingis Aitmatov
Er hatte zwei Märchen. Ein eigenes, von dem niemand wusste. Und ein zweites, das der Großvater erzählte. Am Ende blieb keins übrig.
Dshamilja by Tschingis Aitmatow
Dshamilja by Tschingis Aitmatow, reviewed by Doug (@bagatsen)
Louis Aragon swore that it was the most beautiful love story in the world. Dshamilja is beautiful, and it is a love story, among other things, but I am not sure I would go as far as Aragon. On the other hand, Aragon was a committed Communist, and Dshamilja is a story of love among the heroic workers providing food for the front during the Great Patriotic War, so there is perhaps an additional…
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