- Summary
- 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 Hannah and the Jewish families who experience the pain of exile or the horror of deportation. And we experience the hardships and anguish of those who remainÑ forced to make agonising choices under the constant fear of Allied bombing raids. 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 2014 European Book Prize, sheds new light on the complex history not only of Berlin but an entire continent across the 20th century.-- Provided by Publisher.
- Uniform Title
- Robe de Hannah. English
- Format
- Book
- Author/Creator
- Hugues, Pascale, author.
- Published
- Cambridge, UK ; Malden, MA : Polity, [2017]
- Locale
- Germany
Berlin
Schöneberg (Berlin, Germany)
Berlin (Germany)
- Edition
- English edition
- Contents
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Quite street in a nice neighborhood
Built to last
Lilli Ernsthaft: our doyenne
A needle in a haystack
Günther Jauch at the Jeckes'
The balcony across the street
Hannah's dress
The spitting image of his father!
We have to save the furniture!
The roof of the world
And to think they lost the war
The revenants
Finally, glory!
Frau Soller moves
Gossip
Rebel rebel.
- Notes
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Originally published: La robe de Hannah : Berlin 1904-2014. Paris : Les Arènes, [2014].
Quite street in a nice neighborhood -- Built to last -- Lilli Ernsthaft: our doyenne -- A needle in a haystack -- Günther Jauch at the Jeckes' -- The balcony across the street -- Hannah's dress -- The spitting image of his father! -- We have to save the furniture! -- The roof of the world -- And to think they lost the war -- The revenants -- Finally, glory! -- Frau Soller moves -- Gossip -- Rebel rebel.