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The Ruins of the Reich Michael Geoghegan

The Ruins of the Reich By Michael Geoghegan

The Ruins of the Reich by Michael Geoghegan


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Summary

Via cathedrals and castles, statues and spas, Michael Geoghegan travels through a modern yet nostalgic landscape. Whether it's festivals or fascist marches, Bruckner or Janacek, a Strength Through Joy holiday camp or bohemian Berlin, this is a compelling and vivid exploration of German identity seen through traces of the past in the present.

The Ruins of the Reich Summary

The Ruins of the Reich: Travels in Germany Past and Present by Michael Geoghegan

This exploration of German identity unfurls as the author journeys through the former German Reich, through the eighteen territories memorialised in the Hall of Liberation. His travels cover present-day Germany and Austria and those regions of Italy, Czech Republic, Poland, Lithuania and Russia which were once German or which remain German-speaking. Geoghegan witnesses a parade of "Schutzen" in Bolzano, an Easter Monday demonstration in Frankfurt and the Festival of the Five-Petalled Rose in Cesky Krumlov. He visits monasteries, fantasy castles, Jewish ghettoes and the remains of the Iron Curtain. He is stopped by "unofficial collaborators" in a wood near Weimar, gets hopelessly lost in Swinoujscie and spends a dismal New Year's Eve in Rudesheim. There are flashbacks to an exchange visit to Dusseldorf as a schoolboy, love affairs and broken engagements, arrests at borders and a search for his Stasi file. Underpinning the contemporary travelogue are cultural-historical observations on the theme of German national identity. The author encounters the patriotic monuments of nineteenth-century Germany and the ruins and surviving fabric of the Third Reich, Fascist Italy and the Communist bloc. He visits the model villages, seaside resorts, occult sites and concentration camps of National Socialism, and engages with cultural figures whose works reflect differing approaches to the idea of Germanness: the paintings of Lucas Cranach and Anselm Kiefer; the music of Richard Wagner and Anton Bruckner; the sculptures of Arno Breker and the architecture of Wilhelm Kreis; and the writings of Eduard Moerike, Bertolt Brecht and Gunter Grass.

The Ruins of the Reich Reviews

"The Ruins of the Reich is a travel book, but I would be doing it no favours to call it that. There is a lot of history and literature in it, and good stuff too. Geoghegan is interested in the ghosts of the German Reich: dilapidated effigies of Bismarck and the Kaiser; crumbling monuments to fallen Nazis; Nazi Ordensburgen; the relics of the defunct East German state; in short, everything which has been swept under the German carpet since 1945 and 1989. In eighteen stylishly written chapters he explores the pre-1945 Germany that stretched from East Prussia to the Rhine and beyond. He gives us frank glimpses of intimate experiences along the way, and his disappointments in love." (Giles MacDonogh, author of "Frederick the Great", "The Last Kaiser" and "On Germany")

About Michael Geoghegan

Michael Geoghegan was born in Heanor, brought up in Reading and educated at Oxford University, where he read Modern Languages. He works as a European Sales Agent in book publishing, currently representing Bonnier, Simon and Schuster and many other publishers. He speaks French and German, lives in London and travels frequently in Europe. The Ruins of the Reich is his first full-length book.

Table of Contents

PROLOGUE: The Hall of Liberation 1. SWABIA: Maultaschen and Bone Meal 2. BAVARIA: "Where in God's Heaven is Hitler?" 3. TYROL: Marksmen Without Muskets 4. AUSTRIA: Loden Green, Habsburg Yellow, Danube Blue and Nazi Brown 5. MORAVIA: Sinfonietta in Purple and Green 6. BOHEMIA: Melancholy Squared or Nostalgia Twice Removed? 7. SILESIA; Chavskis and Choolygans 8. PRUSSIA: "Do you take credit cards?" 9. POMERANIA: Nuremberg-on-Sea 10. MECKLENBURG: "Not everything from the Nazi period was bad" 11. BRANDENBURG: "You're Wearing Grey Today, You're from Berlin, I'd Say" 12. SAXONY: White Temple, Black Colossus 13. THURINGIA: Beech Woods and Golden Meadow 14. HANOVER: The Last Swastika in Germany 15. WESTPHALIA: "Himmler's Sacred Realm of Dream Reality" 16. RHINELAND: "I heard those slinky sirens wail - whoo!" 17. HESSE: Trespassing on the Past 18. FRANCONIA: How German Is It WALHALLA: The House of Skulls

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GOR011196815
9781916389311
1916389317
The Ruins of the Reich: Travels in Germany Past and Present by Michael Geoghegan
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Leitmotif Editions
2020-11-02
512
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