
1913: Was ich unbedingt noch erzählen wollte
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
304
Language
German
Published
Oct 24, 2018
Publisher
S. FISCHER
ISBN-13
9783103973600
Description
In this captivating narrative, Florian Illies takes readers back to the vibrant year of 1913, a time marked by cultural upheaval, artistic innovation, and shifting social dynamics. Through an intricate tapestry of stories, Illies brings to life the figures and events that shaped this pivotal moment in history. The narrative masterfully intertwines personal anecdotes and historical accounts, offering a multidimensional view of the era.
As the year unfolds, readers meet a rich cast of characters, from influential artists to budding intellectuals, all of whom contributed to the zeitgeist of the time. Illies' keen observations illuminate the excitement and uncertainty that permeated society on the cusp of World War I. The prose is imbued with a sense of nostalgia, reflecting a yearning for the time not yet tainted by impending conflict.
With each page, the reader is invited to ponder the significance of 1913, a year often overshadowed by its consequences. Illies' thoughtful exploration serves as a reminder of the fragility of peace and the complexities of a world forever changed.
As the year unfolds, readers meet a rich cast of characters, from influential artists to budding intellectuals, all of whom contributed to the zeitgeist of the time. Illies' keen observations illuminate the excitement and uncertainty that permeated society on the cusp of World War I. The prose is imbued with a sense of nostalgia, reflecting a yearning for the time not yet tainted by impending conflict.
With each page, the reader is invited to ponder the significance of 1913, a year often overshadowed by its consequences. Illies' thoughtful exploration serves as a reminder of the fragility of peace and the complexities of a world forever changed.
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