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The Picnic - An Escape to Freedom and the Collapse of the Iron Curtain

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Matthew Longo is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Leiden University and the award-winning author of The Politics of Borders . He lives in The Netherlands. Klappentext *WINNER OF THE ORWELL PRIZE FOR POLITICAL WRITING 2024*A gripping reconstruction of the daring escape to freedom of hundreds of East Germans in the summer of 1989 and how it led to the fall of the Berlin Wall. 'A pivotal - and exhilarating - moment in 20th century history. . . gripping' Observer'Intensely moving' Sunday Times'Engrossing and dramatic' William Boyd, New StatesmanIn August 1989, a group of Hungarian activists did the unthinkable: they entered the forbidden militarised zone of the Iron Curtain - and held a picnic. On wisps of rumour, thousands of East German 'holiday-makers' had made their way to the border, surveilled by lurking Stasi agents. The stage was set for the greatest border breach in Cold War history. The fall of the Berlin Wall, the end of the Soviet Union - the so-called end of history - all would flow from what happened next. Drawing on dozens of original interviews with those involved, Matthew Longo reconstructs this world-shaping event and its tumultuous aftermath. 'Evoke[s] the dramatic events in vivid colour . . . fascinating' Katja Hoyer, Telegraph *****'Captivating . . . a vivid, fast-paced narrative' New York Times*SHORTLISTED FOR THE HISTORICAL WRITERS ASSOCIATION NON-FICTION CROWN*A GUARDIAN BIGGEST FICTION AND NON-FICTION FOR 2024*A WATERSTONES 'BOOK YOU NEED TO READ IN 2024'*A FOYLES TOP TEN READ FOR JANUARY 2024* A TORTOISE MEDIA BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR 2024 Zusammenfassung *WINNER OF THE ORWELL PRIZE FOR POLITICAL WRITING 2024* A gripping reconstruction of the daring escape to freedom of hundreds of East Germans in the summer of 1989 and how it led to the fall of the Berlin Wall. 'A pivotal – and exhilarating – moment in 20th century history. . . gripping' Observer 'Intensely moving' Sunday Times 'Engrossing and dramatic' William Boyd, New Statesman In August 1989, a group of Hungarian activists did the unthinkable: they entered the forbidden militarised zone of the Iron Curtain - and held a picnic. On wisps of rumour, thousands of East German 'holiday-makers' had made their way to the border, surveilled by lurking Stasi agents. The stage was set for the greatest border breach in Cold War history. The fall of the Berlin Wall, the end of the Soviet Union - the so-called end of history - all would flow from what happened next. Drawing on dozens of original interviews with those involved, Matthew Longo reconstructs this world-shaping event and its tumultuous aftermath. ' Evoke[s] the dramatic events in vivid colour . . . fascinating' Katja Hoyer, Telegraph ***** ‘Captivating . . . a vivid, fast-paced narrative’ New York Times * A GUARDIAN BIGGEST FICTION AND NON-FICTION FOR 2024 * A WATERSTONES ‘BOOK YOU NEED TO READ IN 2024’ * A FOYLES TOP TEN READ FOR JANUARY 2024 * ...

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Authors Matthew Longo
Publisher Bodley Head Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 25.01.2024
 
EAN 9781847927798
ISBN 978-1-84792-779-8
No. of pages 320
Dimensions 162 mm x 240 mm x 31 mm
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Contemporary history (1945 to 1989)

European History, HISTORY / Europe / General, Political activism, Hungary, USSR, Soviet Union, Political control and freedoms, c 1945 to c 1990 (the Cold War period), SOCIAL SCIENCE / Activism & Social Justice, Political activism / Political engagement

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