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The Emigrants: Ambros Adelwarth (Dramatised)

By: W. G. Sebald, Edward Kemp - adaptation
Narrated by: John Wood, Henry Bron, Eleanor Bron
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Inspired by an old photograph album to investigate the life of a lost relative, a man finds himself on a journey that traverses the 20th century, leading him from an American asylum to the shores of the Dead Sea. Adapted by Edward Kemp from W G Sebald's acclaimed novel about the experiences of Jewish emigrants.

Starring John Wood, Henry Goodman, Eleanor Bron, Ed Bishop, Margaret Robertson, Andrew Sachs, Cosmo Solomon, Thomas Arnold, Jasmine Hyde and Maximilian Graber. Music by Gary Yershon. Directed by Edward Kemp.

©2013 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd (P)2013 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd
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A few extras, but still only one chapter...

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A great interpretation - takes the original text of one chapter of W.G. Sebald's fabulous piece, and embellishes it minimally, to bring it to life. Made a challenging chapter far more accessible - and opened up the rest of the book for me, too. A shame there's only one chapter available, though...

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Wonderful

Flawless. Just not enough of it. This is one of my favourite works of fiction , and this dramatisation really does it justice. More please.

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1 chapter only 😣

Bit disappointed that you can only listen to one chapter! Other than that, it's great!

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a bit dreary

I almost gave up but read to the bitter end. the story lacked scope and the dialogue dull.

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