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Why are we drawn to certain cities? Perhaps it's a childhood story, a teenage encounter, or simply the way a place resonates with our understanding of humanity. Paris symbolizes romantic love, Lourdes signifies devotion, New York embodies energy, London represents trendiness, and Berlin encapsulates volatility. This city, a tapestry of fragments and ghosts, serves as a laboratory of ideas and a reflection of history's darkest and brightest moments. Once the proud capital of Europe, Berlin faced devastation from Allied bombs, division by the Wall, and eventual reunification, emerging as a creative hub. Its history echoes with lives lived, dreams realized, and atrocities committed. Few cities have experienced such power and decline or been so influenced by individual imaginations. Through intimate portraits of key residents over five centuries, Berlin's volatile history unfolds. From a medieval balladeer whose suffering foreshadowed the Nazis' rise to charismatic dictators, a Jewish chemist who created poison gas, to iconic figures like Christopher Isherwood and David Bowie, the narrative also includes ordinary Berliners whose stories remain largely unknown. This unique history book reflects the city's essence, revealing how its architecture, literature, and art have transformed Berlin into a realm of human fantasy shaped by its myths and their creators.

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Berlin, Rory MacLean

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2015
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Title
Berlin
Language
English
Publisher
Macmillan US
Released
2015
Format
Paperback
Pages
432
ISBN10
1250074908
ISBN13
9781250074904
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Why are we drawn to certain cities? Perhaps it's a childhood story, a teenage encounter, or simply the way a place resonates with our understanding of humanity. Paris symbolizes romantic love, Lourdes signifies devotion, New York embodies energy, London represents trendiness, and Berlin encapsulates volatility. This city, a tapestry of fragments and ghosts, serves as a laboratory of ideas and a reflection of history's darkest and brightest moments. Once the proud capital of Europe, Berlin faced devastation from Allied bombs, division by the Wall, and eventual reunification, emerging as a creative hub. Its history echoes with lives lived, dreams realized, and atrocities committed. Few cities have experienced such power and decline or been so influenced by individual imaginations. Through intimate portraits of key residents over five centuries, Berlin's volatile history unfolds. From a medieval balladeer whose suffering foreshadowed the Nazis' rise to charismatic dictators, a Jewish chemist who created poison gas, to iconic figures like Christopher Isherwood and David Bowie, the narrative also includes ordinary Berliners whose stories remain largely unknown. This unique history book reflects the city's essence, revealing how its architecture, literature, and art have transformed Berlin into a realm of human fantasy shaped by its myths and their creators.