Berlijn

Berlijn

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Oct 1, 2014 · Anglais · Relié (432 pages)
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Format Relié
Pages 432
Langue Anglais
Publié Oct 1, 2014
Éditeur De Bezige Bij
ISBN-10 9023486188
ISBN-13 9789023486183

Description

Cees Nooteboom reflects on the profound implications of the fall of the Berlin Wall, an event that marked a significant turning point in history. His narrative weaves together personal memories and historical accounts, capturing the atmosphere of that fateful day when a city's division came to an end. Through vivid imagery and poignant prose, he invites readers to explore not just the physical dismantling of the wall, but also the emotional and cultural awakenings it sparked across generations.

Simone Sassen complements Nooteboom’s insights by offering a contemporary perspective on Berlin as it stands today. Her observations delve into the remnants of the past, intertwining the city’s rich history with its vibrant present. She highlights how Berlin continues to evolve, a testament to resilience and rebirth, while still holding space for its haunting memories.

Together, their narrative serves as a powerful homage to a city that symbolizes hope and unity. It calls upon the reader to reflect on the complexities of freedom and the enduring spirit of a place that has borne witness to tremendous change.

Genres

Politique
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