Krabat buchkritik

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Krabat (German: [ˈkʁaːbat] (listen)) is a fantasy novel about the eponymous Sorbian folk hero, written by Otfried Preußler. The book deals primarily with black magic and the lure of evil. Other themes include friendship, love, and death. It won the Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis (Prize for Literature for Young People) in Krabat, a fourteen-year-old beggar living in early s Saxony, has a series of dreams in which a disembodied voice summons him to an unfamiliar mill in a nearby village. Unable to ignore the command and the accompanying chorus of talking ravens, who insist that he must obey, Krabat leaves his friends and eventually finds the mill, “a. y564-42 y688-28 y639-40 y742-25 y142-31 y166-21 y775-29 y169-39 y635-17