
The Wall in My Head: Words and Images from the Fall of the Iron Curtain
by Masha Gessen, Victor Pelevin, Milan Kundera, Peter Schneider, Wladimir Kaminer, Matthew Zapruder, Keith Gessen, Vladimir Sorokin, Mircea Cărtărescu, Muharem Bazdulj, Ryszard Kapuściński, Paul Wilson, Dubravka Ugrešić, Paweł Huelle, Zbigniew Herbert, Durs Grünbein, Péter Esterházy, Judith Sollosy, Mihály Kornis, Stefan Heym, Dorota Masłowska, Andrzej Stasiuk, Eugen Jebeleanu, Uwe Tellkamp, Stanislav Komárek, Dan Sociu, Annett Groschner, Christhard Läpple, David Zábranský, Maxim Trudolyubov, Dmitri Savitski, Irakli Josebashvili
- Tytuł oryginalny
- Atomic Habits
- Język oryginału
- Angielski
- Liczba stron
- 320
- Wydawnictwo
- Avery
O tej książce
On the night of November 9, 1989, after months of unrest in Europe and East Germany, the checkpoints between East and West Berlin were suddenly, almost accidentally, opened, reuniting the two sides of the divided city, and bringing together a divided Europe and two worlds that had been apart for nearly thirty years. However, the fall of the Berlin Wall was just one of many signs of change that came with 1989; before long a spate of revolutions, the "Autumn of Nations," had spread across Europe and by December, it appeared that the Cold War was over.To mark the twentieth anniversary of this momentous collapse, and to shed some light on how it came to pass, Words without Borders presents The Wall in My Head, an exciting anthology that features fiction, essays, images, and original documents to pick up where most popular accounts of the Cold War end, and trace the path of the revolutionary spirit of 1989 from its origins to the present day.The Wall in My Head combines work from the generation of writers and artists who witnessed the fall of the Iron Curtain firsthand with the impressions and reflections of those who grew up in its wake and whose work, childhoods, and memories are all colored by the long shadow that it cast. The Wall in My Head provides a unique view into the change, optimism, and confusion that came with 1989 and examines how each of these has weathered the twenty years since that fateful year.Highlights within include seminal excerpts from the work of Milan Kundera, Peter Schneider, Ryszard Kapuściński, Vladimir Sorokin and Victor Pelevin and new work from Péter Esterházy, Andrzej Stasiuk, Muharem Bazdulj, Maxim Trudolubov, Dorota Masłowska, Uwe Tellkamp, Dan Sociu, David Zábranský, Christhard Läpple, and a host of others.
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