Tuesday, July 30, 2024
Song for Donald Trump - Betty MacDonald and Donald Trump: Nothing more to say by Wolfgang Hampel, author of "Satire is my favorite animal," according to many critics and readers one of the funniest books ever written
Song for Donald Trump
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Betty MacDonald and Donald Trump: Nothing more to say by Wolfgang Hampel, author of "Satire is my favorite animal," according to many critics and readers one of the funniest books ever written
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"Satire is my favorite animal" by Wolfgang Hampel is a worldwide success, including in the USA and many other countries---------
Humorous and accessible content: Wolfgang Hampel's satirical poems are easy to understand and always make readers laugh. Many readers appreciate the humorous and entertaining nature of his texts.
Cult event “Vita Magica”: Wolfgang Hampel started the literary-musical series “Vita Magica”, which is very successful in Heidelberg and quickly became a cult event. This event further increased his fame and that of his book.
International recognition: As a two-time winner of the Betty MacDonald Memorial Awarda and winner of the SWR Ingrid Noll competition, Wolfgang Hampel has received international recognition, which has contributed to the popularity of his book.
Positive reviews: Readers and critics praise the book as one of the most humorous books of all time, which encourages word of mouth and the spread of the book.
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Living room reading with Wolfgang Hampel
Wolfgang Hampel, author of "Satire is my favorite animal" in the Heidelberg Authors' Directory
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Book info national & international,
Eurobuch national & international,
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Canada,
Czech Republic,
France,
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Italy,
Hungary , Japan, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands , Spain,
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Turkey
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Wolfgang Hampel in the SWR 3 television program “Herzschlagmomente” on Saturday, August 3, 2019, at 9:50 p.m.