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Momo

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Pages
304
Langue
DE
ISBN
9783522168571
Temps de Lecture
~5h 19min

Momo est un book de Michael Ende. Il compte 304 pages.

À propos de ce livre

Michael Ende’s novel weaves a philosophical fable into the fabric of modern urban life. At its center is an orphaned girl who resides in a crumbling theater, known for her extraordinary ability to listen. When mysterious figures from the Time Institute begin circulating through the city, convincing residents that efficiency and time management are paramount, they quietly drain people of their leisure, relationships, and joy. As the community grows increasingly hurried and hollow, the girl embarks on a journey to understand where time is going. The narrative explores the tension between productivity and presence, questioning how modern society’s obsession with speed erodes human connection. Blending fairy-tale wonder with sharp social observation, Ende crafts a story that resonates across age groups. Its enduring appeal lies in its gentle yet urgent examination of how time functions as a shared experience rather than a commodity. The work’s allegorical structure and lyrical prose have established it as a significant entry in postwar German children’s literature.

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Michael Ende’s novel weaves a philosophical fable into the fabric of modern urban life. At its center is an orphaned girl who resides in a crumbling theater, known for her extraordinary ability to listen. When mysterious figures from the Time Institute begin circulating through the city, convincing ...

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