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In Search Of Berlin: 'A masterful portrait of one of the world's greatest cities' PETER FRANKOPAN by John Kampfner John Kampfner
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781838954819
Overview:
In Search Of Berlin, the history of Europe's most compelling city, unfolds as a guided stroll through eight centuries of upheaval, innovation, and reinvention. John Kampfner—celebrated journalist and author—maps Berlin’s shifting identities from imperial capital to divided metropolis to global cultural hub. This paperback edition brings the story to life for curious readers, history lovers, and travelers seeking context for today’s headlines. Whether you’re exploring Berlin’s architectural memory, its surviving archives, or its enduring paradoxes of trauma and resilience, Kampfner’s book offers a lucid, absorbing portal.
About the Books:
Across its pages, In Search Of Berlin traces how a city’s identity has been forged by contradiction and catastrophe, yet repeatedly remade into something brighter. Kampfner blends archival discovery with firsthand reportage, guiding readers from the medieval foundations to the present. He recalls his early days reporting from East Berlin and uses those memories to frame a larger inquiry: what does Berlin teach us about memory, guilt, and renewal? The book moves through bombed streets, rebuilt boulevards, and the aftermaths of upheaval, from Lenin’s statue to forgotten bone boxes, from cabarets that challenged virtue to museums that reconstruct a city’s self-image. The tone is thoughtful and lucid, mixing historical rigor with wanderer’s curiosity. Readers will appreciate the accessible prose that never shies from hard angles, offering insights into architecture, politics, and culture with equal weight. Whether you’re a student of European history, a traveler planning a Berlin visit, or a curious reader drawn to urban metamorphosis, Kampfner’s narrative rewards close attention, shaping Berlin as a living dialogue between past and present. The result is not merely a chronology but a portrait of a city that refuses to stay still, a place where every corner holds a memory and every rebuild writes a new chapter. It invites reflection on resilience, memory, and renewal.
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About the Author:
John Kampfner is a British journalist, author, broadcaster and foreign-affairs commentator. A veteran foreign correspondent, he reported from East Berlin during the late Cold War and from Moscow as the Soviet system dissolved, then edited the New Statesman and led major newsrooms. He has written several acclaimed books, including Freedom For Sale and Blair’s Wars, and his work often analyzes power, liberty, and global affairs. Since 2019 he has been a Senior Associate Fellow at RUSI, and from 2022 to 2023 he led the UK in the World programme at Chatham House. He lives between Berlin and London.
Why You’ll Love This Book:
A masterful blend of history, reportage, and engaging storytelling, In Search Of Berlin makes a European city feel intimate and alive. This paperback edition is ideal for curious readers, students, and travelers seeking context, empathy, and fresh perspectives on a city that has rewritten itself time and again over centuries.
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