Enth. u.a. Interviews mit Thomas Mann (S. 56-58), Stefan Zweig (S. 86-89), Lion Feuchtwanger (S. 124-126), Hans Habe (S. 224-228), Erich Maria Remarque (S. 377-381)
Verlag:
University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia
The moving story of Thomas Mann's relationship with his spirited German short-haired pointer. "The life of a dog is a simple and strangely marvelous thing; and that finally may be what sets Bashan and I apart: it is true to the life of a dog."--Gary...
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The moving story of Thomas Mann's relationship with his spirited German short-haired pointer. "The life of a dog is a simple and strangely marvelous thing; and that finally may be what sets Bashan and I apart: it is true to the life of a dog."--Gary Amdahl, Ruminator Review