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Berlin (Cityscopes)

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Product Description As Joseph Pearson poetically puts it in this rich look at one of Europe’s most fascinating cities: Berlin is a party in a graveyard. Europe’s youth capital, Berlin is also beset by sustained guilt for the atrocities that were ordered by its Nazi officers during the Third Reich. Built and rebuilt on the ruins of multiple regimes, Berlin in the twenty-first-century houses an extraordinary diversity of refugees, immigrants, and expats. Offering a comprehensive but concise history, Pearson tells the story of Berlin’s past over nine centuries while also painting a portrait of the vibrant German capital today.             Pearson describes the rise of Berlin from a small settlement surrounded by bog to one of the crucial economic and political centers of Europe. Berlin is a palimpsest of a cutting edge and dynamic modern culture over a troubled history, one that is visible in bombsites, museums, late-night clubs, and even a lake that allegedly hosts a man-eating monster. He ultimately shows how the city is imbued with an array of unnerving elements: emptiness, provincialism, ramshackle industrial eclecticism, lurid and lascivious counter-cultural expressions, and a tremendous history of violence—but also that these are precisely the sorts of things that give the city its unique charge. Posing one thought-provoking question after another, Pearson walks the city’s neighborhoods, peeling back layer upon layer of history in order to reveal a Berlin that few of us know.   Review " Historian and Berlin blogger Joseph Pearson's guide is the last word in explaining not only Berlin's incredible history, but also its present day cultural situation. The stunning photographs, both period and contemporary, are some of the best we've seen." -The Independent (UK) "An exhilarating account of Berlin as an angst-ridden, yet explosively creative city through historical analyses and personal anecdotes...  passionately researched and finely written... Cultural studies scholars will appreciate discovering previously marginalized historical figures and artifacts, students and everyday readers will gain fascinating insights into the cultural history of one of the world's greatest metropolises, and aesthetic practitioners will find renewed inspiration in the transformative power of the arts."   - German Studies Review Review “A comprehensive yet eminently readable—even—exhilarating—romp through Berlin’s history, coupled with a native’s view of its colorful present. Eveything you need to know about the German capital, and more.” -- Kimberly Bradley, culture journalist and correspondent for Berlin and Vienna, Monocle magazine From the Back Cover "For the travelers, artists, flaneurs, coders and students fascinated by Berlin, the historian Joseph Pearson masterfully offers a close reading of the metropolis in all its brutal immediacy.  Berlin  is an exploration of the German capital as it should be, drawing us into the teeming, tumbling life of its streets, clubs and Kieze as well as the dark recesses of the city s scarred history." --Patrick Donahue, political correspondent for Bloomberg News in Berlin "A comprehensive yet eminently readable even exhilarating romp through Berlin s history, coupled with a native s view of its colorful present. Eveything you need to know about the German capital, and more." --Kimberly Bradley, culture journalist and correspondent for Berlin and Vienna, Monocle magazine About the Author Joseph Pearson is a writer and cultural historian at New York University, Berlin.