
Die drei Sprünge des Wang-lun Chinesischer Roman von Alfred Döblin
Zueignung
Erstes Buch Wang-lun
Zweites Buch Die Gebrochene Melone
Drittes Buch Der Herr der Gelben Erde
Viertes Buch Das Westliche Paradies
The opening immerses listeners in a feverish cityscape where metal whines, glass shatters, and electric flutes slice through the air. A solitary narrator struggles to anchor his memory amid the cacophony, noting how the streets have taken on a strange, almost living voice. This sensory barrage sets a tone of disorientation that hints at deeper questions of progress and identity.
From this modern turbulence the story leaps back to ancient mountains and plains, where the enigmatic Wu‑wei—a band of itinerant mystics—wander, offering aid without doctrine. A bright young scholar from Shan‑tung, haunted by a promise to his rescued father, joins their ranks, confronting the looming threat of Emperor Khien‑lung’s armored legions. Their journey weaves together personal doubt, the clash of empire and humility, and a world where even the stones seem to listen.
Language
de
Duration
~16 hours (927K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Jens Sadowski
Release date
2013-10-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1878–1957
Best known for the modern classic Berlin Alexanderplatz, he brought the noise, speed, and social tensions of big-city life into fiction with unusual energy. He was also a physician, and that close view of everyday struggle helped shape his sharp, humane writing.
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