Faust's Metropolis: A History of Berlin
Faust's Metropolis: A History of Berlin
Metodi di Pagamento
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Dettagli
- Autore
- Richie Alexandra
- Editori
- Basic Books 1998
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- Sovracoperta
- True
- Stato di conservazione
- Buono
- Legatura
- Rilegato
- Copia autografata
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- Prima edizione
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Descrizione
octavo cloth in dj lx + 1107pp., frontis., b/w pls., maps, notes, index, Emphasis is on Berlin in the 20th Century with many references to Adolf Hitler & Nazi politics and architecture. An ambitious undertaking, Faust's Metropolis : A History of Berlin aims to chronicle the history of Germany through the microcosm of its most dramatic city. Alexandra Richie's thousand page tome spans from the time of Nero to Helmut Kohl. It is an encyclopedic description of the Schicksal Stadt Deutschlands--the City of German Destiny--filled with the politics of rulers and the ideology of artists. Richie doesn't romanticize Berlin; early on, she invokes Goethe's view of the city as bourgeois, brash, and onerous. "Like the metropolis in Faust it has always been a rather shabby place," Richie comments. "It is neither an ancient gem like Rome, nor an exquisite beauty like Prague, nor a geographical marvel like Rio. It was formed not by the gentle, cultured hand which made Dresden or Venice but was wrenched from the unpromising landscape by sheer hard work and determination." By placing her historical account in a world-encompassing perspective, the culture described in Faust's Metropolis comments on the whole of Germany and its people.