In Search of Berlin
The Story of a Reinvented City
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John Kampfner
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John Kampfner
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From Sunday Times bestselling author John Kampfner: a sweeping history of Berlin, city of haven and hell, disaster and reinvention
No other city has had so many lives, survived so many disasters and has reinvented itself so many times. No other city is like Berlin.
Ever since John Kampfner was a young journalist in Communist East Berlin, he hasn't been able to get the city out of his mind. It is a place tortured by its past, obsessed with memories, a place where traumas are unleashed and the traumatised have gathered.
Over the past four years Kampfner has walked the length and breadth of Berlin, delving into the archives, and talking to historians and writers, architects and archaeologists. He clambers onto a fallen statue of Lenin; he rummages in boxes of early Medieval bones; he learns about the cabaret star so outrageous she was thrown out of the city.
Berlin has been a military barracks, industrial powerhouse, centre of learning, hotbed of decadence—and the laboratory for the worst experiment in horror known to man. Now a city of refuge, it is home to 180 nationalities, and more than a quarter of the population has a migrant background. Berlin never stands still. It is never satisfied. It never believes it has the answer. But it is now the irresistible capital to which the world is gravitating.
In Search of Berlin is an 800-year story, a dialogue between past and present; it is a new way of looking at this turbulent and beguiling city on its never-ending journey of reinvention.
©2023 John Kampfner (P)2023 W. F. Howes LtdWhat listeners say about In Search of Berlin
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- exile71
- 25-02-24
Excellent overview
Seamlessly switches between eras to bring a highly listenable account of the city of Berlin and its people. Great analysis of its place in Europe compared to other cities. Narration was by the author was spot on and lent a personal touch. Highly recommend for anyone interested in the city, Germany or recent European history. Thoroughly enjoyed.
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- Christopher Whalen
- 07-02-24
A history of Berlin told through its landmarks, museums, and memorials
I read this book because I’m going to a talk with John Kampfner at the Oxford Literary Festival soon. I’d also read his earlier book, “Why the Germans Do it Better”. This is a mostly chronological history of Berlin told through its landmarks, museums, and memorials. It touches on subjects familiar from other histories I’ve read, including Rory MacLean’s “Berlin: Imagine a City”. (I wonder if they know each other and are friends or rivals.) I think it captures the spirit of the city quite well (from the little I know of it). It’s remarkable just how many memorials the city contains: they do not want to forget their past. The audiobook narration by the author is clear and easy to follow.
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- Amazon Customer
- 18-06-24
Why should I like Berlin now
Explains brilliantly the Berlin I knew from GDR and 1990’s and hated and why my daughter loves Berlin now.
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- wheelslip
- 30-01-24
Chequered past
Impressed to find the many strands of history drawn together to finally put Berlin on my mental map. So much from the Thirty Years War to Weimar and 20th century schism I've quietly managed to avoid. It was revealing to run through the major German rulers and their weird and wonderful characteristics helping to lead up to WWI. It was helpful to pull together the horrors of Nazi autocracy. And it was helpful of the author to give an over-arching theme of re-invention to such a curious mixed-up city. I'd clean forgotten about Bowie, though the likes of Rosa Luxembourg rang a clear bell. Fascinating and delivered by an amiable reader
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- Rossano Nocera
- 13-03-24
Great overview of a remarkable city.
Great narrator (the author), superbly written book explaining how this remarkable city is how it is.
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- Steve S.
- 02-04-24
stunning
fascinating book, superbly written and read. it's a remarkable city with an extraordinary history. I will return
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