Stasiland: Stories from Behind the Berlin Wall
In 1989, the Berlin Wall fell; shortly afterward the two Germanys reunited, and East Germany ceased to exist. Anna Funder’s bestselling Stasiland brings us extraordinary tales of real lives in the former East Germany. She meets Miriam, who tried to escape to West Berlin as a sixteen-year-old;...
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In 1989, the Berlin Wall fell; shortly afterward the two Germanys reunited, and East Germany ceased to exist. Anna Funder’s bestselling Stasiland brings us extraordinary tales of real lives in the former East Germany. She meets Miriam, who tried to escape to West Berlin as a sixteen-year-old; hears the heartbreaking story of Frau Paul, who was separated from her baby by the Berlin Wall; and gets drunk with the legendary “Mik Jegger of the East,” once declared by the authorities—to his face—“no longer to exist.” And she meets the Stasi men themselves, still proud of their surveillance methods. Funder’s powerful account of that brutal world has become a contemporary classic.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780062077325 (0062077325)
ASIN: 62077325
Publish date: September 20th 2011
Publisher: Harper Perennial
Pages no: 288
Edition language: English
Titolo ingannevole. C’era una volta la DDR. Lo pensavo un libro di storia che chiarisse dubbi e colmasse lacune. Pensavo. Appunto. “Stasiland: Stories from behind the Berlin Wall”. Se anziché stravolgerlo, avessero lasciato il titolo originale, mi sarei attesa altro. Anna Funder incontra alcuni ex...
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I read this book because I recently visited the former East Germany, and I was curious about life in the DDR. This book - the story of an Australian journalist who moves to Germany and searches for former Stasi members and their victims to interview - is very easy to read. Unfortunately, I found m...
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There are few defining historical moments in one’s life – the type that sears itself on one’s memory so that one can always remember where one was or what one was doing when the moment occurred. For me, the fall of the Berlin Wall was one of those moments. Coming home from school, I first caught a g...