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Zickzack

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Informationen zum Autor William Firebrace is an architect and writer in London. He is the author of Marseille Mix and Memo for Nemo . Klappentext "Zickzack (German for Zig-zag) is an examination of six locations around the German-speaking area of Europe, ranging from the Baltic in the north, to the Tyrollean and French border territories in the south. The texts themselves are each a mixture of small essays, narration, conversations, lists, descriptions of places, and cover a wide range of subject matter - politics, architecture, literature, film, art, music, food, history"-- Zusammenfassung Zigzagging through six locations on the edges of the German-speaking world, exploring them through politics, architecture, literature, film, art, music, food, and history. “Zickzack” is the German word for “zigzag”: hopping around, moving back and forth, never following a straight line, avoiding the monotony of one thing following another. Zickzack is William Firebrace’s zigzagging exploration of six places on the edges of the German-speaking world. Deploying essays, narration, conversations, descriptions, and lists, Firebrace celebrates locations on defined and undefined borders, where cultures, languages, and histories mix. In his nonlinear wandering, he touches on ethnicity, topography, history, film, literature, myth, languages, and gastronomy.   These locales are not the famous cities of Berlin, Vienna, and Zurich, but areas that straddle countries, geographies, and influences. Two are within Germany itself, one lies on (and over) the border with Poland, and three were once within the loose German cultural zone but now belong to other countries. Firebrace explores Strasbourg, capital of Alsace and part of a long-running territorial dispute between France and Germany; Königsberg, which spent some of the twentieth century as Kaliningrad; and Görlitz and Zgorcelec, twin cities on either side of a river. He plays hopscotch with churches in Backstein and takes a train trip past cities with double names—Sterzing-Vipiteno, Brixen-Bressanone, Klausen-Chiusa, signs of the double culture, where everything happens twice but in a slightly different way. In the zigzags of the German-speaking world, the original culture sometimes survives, sometimes is deliberately destroyed, sometimes merges with other cultures, and often, if submerged, resurfaces in a different form. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface 1 Until the Bretchellmann Speaks Strasbourg–Straßburg–Strosburi 7 Now You Understand  Kaliningrad–Königsberg 53 Paradise on Erft Hombroich Insel 95 Silesian Scenes  Görlitz–Zogorzelec 139 Hop Rayuela Backstein Lübeck–Wismar–Stralsund 175 Olagaga in the Alps  Südtirol–Alto Adige 215 Bibliography 273 Credits and Acknowledgments 275...

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Authors William Firebrace, Firebrace William
Publisher The MIT Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 04.10.2022
 
EAN 9780262544061
ISBN 978-0-262-54406-1
No. of pages 304
Dimensions 140 mm x 226 mm x 21 mm
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Architecture
Social sciences, law, business

Architecture, ARCHITECTURE / General

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