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Der Zorn Der Wölfe Belletristik, Lesung

Gekürzte Lesung

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An epic Chinese tale, this story explores the dying culture of the Mongols, ancestors of the Mongol hordes, alongside the extinction of the sacred Mongolian wolf. Published under a pen name, it became a phenomenon in China, breaking sales records and becoming the second most read book after Mao's little red book, with rights sold in thirteen countries. Set in 1960s China during the Great Leap Forward, it follows Beijing intellectual Chen Zhen, who seeks spirituality by living among the nomadic Mongols. This proud and ancient people maintain a balance with nature, worshipping the wolf as both a worthy foe and a source of wisdom. Chen's encounters with the wolves awaken a primitive instinct within him, leading to obsession and reverence. However, peace is shattered when Han Chinese from the cities arrive to modernize the grasslands, launching a campaign to exterminate the wolves. This disrupts the delicate balance maintained for centuries, leading to the extinction of both wolves and Mongol culture, and causing ecological devastation. Dust storms from Mongolia even reach Beijing, blocking out the moon. This tale serves as a poignant social commentary on the dangers of rapid economic growth and offers a deep immersion into Chinese culture.

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Der Zorn Der Wölfe Belletristik, Lesung, Rong Jiang, Martin Bross

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Rok vydání
2008
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Podtitul
Gekürzte Lesung
Jazyk
německy
Rok vydání
2008
Vazba
jiná
ISBN10
3866049846
ISBN13
9783866049840
Série
První vydání
2004
Původní název
Lang tchu-tcheng 狼圖騰
Hodnocení
4,15 z 5
Anotace
An epic Chinese tale, this story explores the dying culture of the Mongols, ancestors of the Mongol hordes, alongside the extinction of the sacred Mongolian wolf. Published under a pen name, it became a phenomenon in China, breaking sales records and becoming the second most read book after Mao's little red book, with rights sold in thirteen countries. Set in 1960s China during the Great Leap Forward, it follows Beijing intellectual Chen Zhen, who seeks spirituality by living among the nomadic Mongols. This proud and ancient people maintain a balance with nature, worshipping the wolf as both a worthy foe and a source of wisdom. Chen's encounters with the wolves awaken a primitive instinct within him, leading to obsession and reverence. However, peace is shattered when Han Chinese from the cities arrive to modernize the grasslands, launching a campaign to exterminate the wolves. This disrupts the delicate balance maintained for centuries, leading to the extinction of both wolves and Mongol culture, and causing ecological devastation. Dust storms from Mongolia even reach Beijing, blocking out the moon. This tale serves as a poignant social commentary on the dangers of rapid economic growth and offers a deep immersion into Chinese culture.