Zwischen den Rassen: Roman

audiobook

Zwischen den Rassen: Roman

by Heinrich Mann

DE·~13 hours

Chapters

Description

In a lush, almost mythic tropical realm, a newborn child is cradled by a black nurse amid palm shadows and the roar of the sea. The narrative swirls with vivid details—coconut palms, hummingbirds, the scent of orange blossoms, and the rhythmic chant of distant drums—painting a world where forest, ocean, and bustling colonial town intersect. From her earliest moments, the child, Lola, grows up surrounded by a chorus of cultures, her blond hair setting her apart in a community of dark hair and bright colors.

As Lola’s mother watches her with fierce love, a sudden urgency pulls the child toward a looming departure on a canoe. The scene bristles with a mixture of wonder and dread, hinting at a journey that will test loyalties and identity. Listeners are invited to follow Lola’s first steps into a world where belonging is as tangled as the vines that surround her, and where the promise of adventure is shadowed by the weight of heritage.

Details

Language

de

Duration

~13 hours (759K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Jens Sadowski

Release date

2014-03-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Heinrich Mann

Heinrich Mann

1871–1950

A sharp, politically engaged German novelist and essayist, he used fiction to challenge hypocrisy, authoritarianism, and the social pretenses of his time. Best known for works including Professor Unrat and The Loyal Subject, he wrote with wit, anger, and moral urgency.

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