F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Klasická literatúra
Der große Gatsby (DE)
F. Scott Fitzgerald: Hörbuch Der große Gatsby von F. Scott Fitzgerald. Ein Klassiker der Moderne – in einer brillanten Neuübersetzung Die Geschichte von Jay Gatsby, einem einsamen reichen Geschäftsmann, der seiner längst verlorenen Liebe nachjagt, wurde zu einem …
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Klasická literatúra
B. J. Harrison Reads Bernice Bobs Her Hair (EN)
F. Scott. Fitzgerald: “He wondered idly whether she was a poor conversationalist because she got no attention or got no attention because she was a poor conversationalist. ” Bernice is having a difficult summer trying to fit in with her popular cousin Marjorie and her friends.
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Dobrodružné romány
B. J. Harrison Reads The Offshore Pirate (EN)
F. Scott. Fitzgerald: “You see, this is the beauty I want. Beauty has got to be astonishing, astounding–it’s got to burst in on you like a dream, like the exquisite eyes of a girl. ” Ardita, a beautiful and bored young Flapper, is hanging out on her uncle’s yacht when it’s s
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B. J. Harrison Reads The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (EN)
F. Scott. Fitzgerald: “I hope you feel things you never felt before. I hope you meet people with a different point of view. I hope you live a life you’re proud of. If you find that you’re not, I hope you have the strength to start all over again. ” When Benjamin Button is b
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Humor, satira
B. J. Harrison Reads Head and Shoulders (EN)
F. Scott. Fitzgerald: “Am I a laboratory experiment on which the janitors as well as the chemists can make experiments? Is my intellectual development humorous in any way?” Once a child prodigy, Horace is living up to the expectations as a young intellectual at university. Bu
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B. J. Harrison Reads The Cut-Glass Bowl (EN)
F. Scott. Fitzgerald: “Evylyn, I’m going to give a present that’s as hard as you are and as beautiful and as empty and as easy to see through. ” When New York housewife Evylyn Piper receives a cut-glass bowl from a former boyfriend as a wedding gift, it’s like the bowl bri
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Iné
Flappers and Philosophers (EN)
F. Scott Fitzgerald: Bernice is turned into a proper society girl by her more desirable cousin, who feels Bernice is a drag on her social life. But when Bernice starts to win over all the boys in town, the girls turn viciously against each other. Based on letters F. Scott