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Hannah's Dress
Berlin 1904-2014
Taschenbuch von Pascale Hugues
Sprache: Englisch

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Hannah's Dress tells the dizzying story of Berlin's modern history. Curious to learn more about the city she has lived in for over twenty years, journalist Pascale Hugues investigates the lives of the men, women and children who have occupied her ordinary street during the course of the last century. We see the street being built in 1904 and the arrival of the first families of businessmen, lawyers and bankers. We feel the humiliation of defeat in 1918, the effects of economic crisis, and the rise of Hitler's Nazi party. We tremble alongside the Jewish families, whose experience is so movingly captured in the story of two friends, Hannah and Susanne. When only Hannah is able to escape the horrors of deportation, the dress made for her by Susanne becomes a powerful reminder of all that was lost.

In 1945 the street is all but destroyed; the handful of residents left want to forget the past altogether and start afresh. When the Berlin Wall goes up, the street becomes part of West Berlin and assumes a rather suburban identity, a home for all kinds of petite bourgeoisie, insulated from the radical spirit of 1968. However, this quickly changes in the 1970s with the arrival of its most famous resident, superstar David Bowie. Today, the street is as tranquil and prosperous as in the early days, belying a century of eventful, tumultuous history.

This engrossing account of a single street, awarded the prestigious [...]opean Book Prize, sheds new light on the complex history not only of Berlin but of an entire continent across the twentieth century.

Hannah's Dress tells the dizzying story of Berlin's modern history. Curious to learn more about the city she has lived in for over twenty years, journalist Pascale Hugues investigates the lives of the men, women and children who have occupied her ordinary street during the course of the last century. We see the street being built in 1904 and the arrival of the first families of businessmen, lawyers and bankers. We feel the humiliation of defeat in 1918, the effects of economic crisis, and the rise of Hitler's Nazi party. We tremble alongside the Jewish families, whose experience is so movingly captured in the story of two friends, Hannah and Susanne. When only Hannah is able to escape the horrors of deportation, the dress made for her by Susanne becomes a powerful reminder of all that was lost.

In 1945 the street is all but destroyed; the handful of residents left want to forget the past altogether and start afresh. When the Berlin Wall goes up, the street becomes part of West Berlin and assumes a rather suburban identity, a home for all kinds of petite bourgeoisie, insulated from the radical spirit of 1968. However, this quickly changes in the 1970s with the arrival of its most famous resident, superstar David Bowie. Today, the street is as tranquil and prosperous as in the early days, belying a century of eventful, tumultuous history.

This engrossing account of a single street, awarded the prestigious [...]opean Book Prize, sheds new light on the complex history not only of Berlin but of an entire continent across the twentieth century.

Über den Autor
Pascale Hugues is a French writer and journalist who has reported for the French newspapers Libération and Le Point from Berlin for over 25 years. She also writes in numerous German publications and is a columnist for the daily newspaper Tagesspiegel. Hannah's Dress was awarded the European Book Prize in 2015.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Contents Acknowledgements Chapter 1 Quiet Street in Nice Neighbourhood Chapter 2 Built to Last Chapter 3 Lilli Ernsthaft: Our Doyenne Chapter 4 A Needle in a Haystack Chapter 5 Günther Jauch at the Jeckes' Chapter 6 The Balcony Across the Street Chapter 7 Hannah's Dress Chapter 8 The Spitting Image of His Father! Chapter 9 We have to save the furniture! Chapter 10 The Roof of the World Chapter 11 And to Think They Lost the War Chapter 12 The Revenants Chapter 13 Finally, Glory! Chapter 14 Frau Soller Moves Chapter 15 Gossip Chapter 16 Rebel Rebel Photo credits
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2018
Genre: Geschichte
Jahrhundert: 20. Jahrhundert
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
ISBN-13: 9781509509829
ISBN-10: 1509509828
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Hugues, Pascale
Übersetzung: Delogu, C Jon
Somers, Nick
Hersteller: Polity Press
Maße: 198 x 131 x 25 mm
Von/Mit: Pascale Hugues
Erscheinungsdatum: 29.10.2018
Gewicht: 0,37 kg
Artikel-ID: 113582831
Über den Autor
Pascale Hugues is a French writer and journalist who has reported for the French newspapers Libération and Le Point from Berlin for over 25 years. She also writes in numerous German publications and is a columnist for the daily newspaper Tagesspiegel. Hannah's Dress was awarded the European Book Prize in 2015.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Contents Acknowledgements Chapter 1 Quiet Street in Nice Neighbourhood Chapter 2 Built to Last Chapter 3 Lilli Ernsthaft: Our Doyenne Chapter 4 A Needle in a Haystack Chapter 5 Günther Jauch at the Jeckes' Chapter 6 The Balcony Across the Street Chapter 7 Hannah's Dress Chapter 8 The Spitting Image of His Father! Chapter 9 We have to save the furniture! Chapter 10 The Roof of the World Chapter 11 And to Think They Lost the War Chapter 12 The Revenants Chapter 13 Finally, Glory! Chapter 14 Frau Soller Moves Chapter 15 Gossip Chapter 16 Rebel Rebel Photo credits
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2018
Genre: Geschichte
Jahrhundert: 20. Jahrhundert
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
ISBN-13: 9781509509829
ISBN-10: 1509509828
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Hugues, Pascale
Übersetzung: Delogu, C Jon
Somers, Nick
Hersteller: Polity Press
Maße: 198 x 131 x 25 mm
Von/Mit: Pascale Hugues
Erscheinungsdatum: 29.10.2018
Gewicht: 0,37 kg
Artikel-ID: 113582831
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