Berlin, Sinclair McKay
Berlin, Sinclair McKay
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Berlin
Life and Death in the City at the Center of the World

Author: Sinclair McKay

Narrator: Leighton Pugh

Unabridged: 34 hr 14 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/23/2022


Synopsis

Sinclair McKay's portrait of Berlin from 1919 forward explores the city's broad human history, from the end of the Great War to the Blockade, rise of the Wall, and beyond.
Sinclair McKay's Berlin begins by taking readers back to 1919 when the city emerged from the shadows of the Great War to become an extraordinary by-word for modernity—in art, cinema, architecture, industry, science, and politics. He traces the city’s history through the rise of Hitler and the Battle for Berlin which ended in the final conquest of the city in 1945. It was a key moment in modern world history, but beyond the global repercussions lay thousands of individual stories of agony. From the countless women who endured nightmare ordeals at the hands of the Soviet soldiers to the teenage boys fitted with steel helmets too big for their heads and guns too big for their hands, McKay thrusts readers into the human cataclysm that tore down the modernity of the streets and reduced what was once the most sophisticated city on earth to ruins.
Amid the destruction, a collective instinct was also at work—a determination to restore not just the rhythms of urban life, but also its fierce creativity. In Berlin today, there is a growing and urgent recognition that the testimonies of the ordinary citizens from 1919 forward should be given more prominence. That the housewives, office clerks, factory workers, and exuberant teenagers who witnessed these years of terrifying—and for some, initially exhilarating—transformation should be heard. Today, the exciting, youthful Berlin we see is patterned with echoes that lean back into that terrible vortex. In this new history of Berlin, Sinclair McKay erases the lines between the generations of Berliners, making their voices heard again to create a compelling, living portrait of life in this city that lay at the center of the world.

About Sinclair McKay

Sinclair McKay is a features writer for The Telegraph and The Mail on Sunday. He is also the acclaimed author of the bestselling The Secret Life of Bletchley Park and The Fire and the Darkness.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Chris on January 13, 2024

This book is a highly detailed and meticulously researched history of the city of Berlin from the end of WWI to the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. While I appreciate the detail and amount of time and energy the author put into this, the book was a very slow and meandering read. It took me 11 days......more

Goodreads review by Joe on June 04, 2022

Received a copy of this book through Goodreads Giveaway - Wow! Magnificent prose. Thoroughly researched. Sucked me in from the Preface and told me things I never knew about Berlin, about Germany, about history - about us. Great book.......more

Goodreads review by Rennie on July 21, 2022

Ausgezeichnet. I knew I would be in for something special with this, having read his Dresden book last year, but this surpassed all expectations. If only all history was written like this - he has this gorgeous lyrical, descriptive writing style. I only just wish it had covered just a little more gro......more

Goodreads review by Martin on January 22, 2023

This might be a good book if you only have a vague idea of Berlin, but for anyone else it is a rather disappointing book. It’s not really a book about Berlin in the 20th century as it’s advertised to be, but almost only about the three decades from 1920 to 1950 with a huge emphasis on the Nazi era.......more

Goodreads review by Sharon on September 14, 2022

The author begins his chronicles of the City of Berlin in 1919, just after World War I Berlin, was very modern for the times, in all that a city has to offer. Hitler's rise to power has it's beginnings in Berlin and the final conquest in 1945 When Russia invaded the city; no woman felt safe with the R......more