
Trolden under broen
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Narrated by:
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Peter Secher Schmidt
About this listen
Det er den tid på året, hvor bukkene tager op i fjeldet for at spise af det friske, grønne græs. Trolden under broen får besøg af den store trold, som vil demonstrere, hvordan man holder vagt og får fat i bukkene. Men trolden vil hellere gå at hygge sig og lave grønmossuppe.
Trolden under broen er en moderne udgave af det klassiske folkeeventyr om De tre bukke bruse.
I Jesper Wung-Sungs fortælling vendes tingene på hovedet, da trolden egentlig helst er fri for at have noget med bukkene at gøre. Han vil hellere bare passe sig selv.
©2025 Jesper Wung-Sung, Gyldendal (P)2025 Gyldendal