ID 496476
Lot 250 | "Die DDR-Bibliothek" - 24 Bände, je mit einer Originalgraphik
Irmtraud Morgner: "Amanda", Grafik: Harald Metzkes Erik Neutsch: "Spur der Steine", Grafik: Willi Sitte Christa Wolf: "Der geteilte Himmel", Grafik: Nuria Quevedo Thomas Brasch: "Vor den Vätern sterben die Söhne", Grafik: Volker Stelzmann Christopher Hein: "Horns Ende", Grafik: Rolf Münzner Volker Braun: "Hinze-Kunze-Roman", Grafik: Baldwin Zettl Adolf Endler: "Schichtenflotz", Grafik: R.A. Penck Heiner Müller: "Der Lohndrücker", "Die Umsiedlerin", Grafik: Xago Schröder J.R. Becher: "Der Aufstand im Menschen", Grafik: Karl-Georg Hirsch Hanns Eisler: "Johannes Faustus", Grafik: Bernd Heisig Erich Loest: "Es geht seinen Gang .", Grafik: Ulrich Hachulla Hermann Kant: "Das Impressum", Grafik: Joachim John "Die Kraft der Empfindlichkeit" Essays 1949 - 1990, Grafik: Hermann Naumann Wolfgang Hilbig: "Die Weiber", Grafik: Hans Ticha Klaus Schlesinger: "Alte Filme", Grafik: Hartwig Ebersbach Erzählungen 1949 - 1969, Grafik Dieter Tucholke Erzählungen 1970 - 1990, Grafik Wolfgang Henne Erwin Strittmatter, "Ole Bienkopp", Grafik: Gudrun Brüne Herbert Otto: "Der Traum vom Elch", Grafik: Klaus Süß Werner Heiduczek: "Tod am Meer", Grafik: Wolfgang Mattheuer K.-H. Jakobs: "Beschreibung eines Sommers", Grafik: Frank Ruddigkeit Alfred Welm: "Pause für Wanzka", Grafik: Christ Jahr Jurek Becker: "Aller Welt Freund", Grafik: Sighard Gille Anna Seghers: "Überfahrt", Grafik: Heidrun Hegewald Rückentitel und Schuber berieben, einige Einbände schwach verschmutzt. Die Bibliothek umfasst literarische Texte, die zwischen 1949 und 1990 in der DDR entstanden sind und die innere Konfliktlage des Landes dokumentieren.
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