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Berlin - Psychogramme of a City

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"Berlin is damned forever to become, and never to be." Scheffler could not have anticipated that his dictum would prove prophetic. No other author has captured the city's fascinating and unique character as perfectly. From the golden twenties to the anarchic nineties and its status of world capital of hipsterdom at the beginning of the new millennium - the formerly divided city has become the symbol of a new urbanity, blessed with the privilege of never having to be, but forever to become.
Unlike London or Paris, the metropolis on the Spree lacked an organic principle of development. Berlin was nothing more than a colonial city, its sole purpose to conquer the East, its inhabitants a hodgepodge of materialistic individualists. No art or culture with which it might compete with the great cities of the world. Nothing but provincialism and culinary aberrations far and wide. Berlin: "City of preserves, tinned vegetables and all-purpose dipping sauce."

About the author

Karl Scheffler (1869-1951) war Kunstkritiker und Publizist. 1906 legte er mit Der Deutsche und seine Kunst. Eine notgedrungene Streitschrift ein polemisches Plädoyer für den Impressionismus als Kunstform der Moderne vor. Ab 1907 war er Herausgeber der einflussreichen Zeitschrift Kunst und Künstler, bis diese 1933 von den Nationalsozialisten verboten wurde.

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“Berlin is damned forever to become, and never to be.” Scheffler could not have anticipated that his dictum would prove prophetic. No other author has captured the city’s fascinating and unique character as perfectly. From the golden twenties to the anarchic nineties and its status of world capital of hipsterdom at the beginning of the new millennium – the formerly divided city has become the symbol of a new urbanity, blessed with the privilege of never having to be, but forever to become.
Unlike London or Paris, the metropolis on the Spree lacked an organic principle of development. Berlin was nothing more than a colonial city, its sole purpose to conquer the East, its inhabitants a hodgepodge of materialistic individualists. No art or culture with which it might compete with the great cities of the world. Nothing but provincialism and culinary aberrations far and wide. Berlin: “City of preserves, tinned vegetables and all-purpose dipping sauce.”

Additional text

»An Aktualität hat Schefflers erstaunlich modernes Stadtporträt in 100 Jahren nichts eingebüßt.«

Report

»Eine niederschmetternde, stilistisch funkelnde Wutrede auf Berlin ...« noa Neue Zürcher Zeitung 20160105

Product details

Authors Karl Scheffler
Assisted by Floria Illies (Editor), Florian Illies (Editor), Florian Illies (Foreword), Michael Hofmann (Translation)
Publisher Suhrkamp
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 11.08.2021
 
EAN 9783518471586
ISBN 978-3-518-47158-6
No. of pages 188
Dimensions 140 mm x 20 mm x 220 mm
Weight 360 g
Series suhrkamp taschenbuch
Subjects Non-fiction book > History

Verstehen, Berlin, Gesellschaft und Kultur, allgemein, Kulturwissenschaften, Städte, Stadtgemeinden, Germany, auseinandersetzen, Berlin History, City Berlin, Berlin Capital, Discover Berlin, Berlin English language

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