The great cities at the turn of the century were mediated by
words--newspapers, advertisements, signs, and schedules--by which the
inhabitants lived, dreamed, and imagined their surroundings. In this
original study of the classic text of urban modernism--the newspaper
page--Peter Fritzsche analyzes how reading and writing dramatized
Imperial Berlin and anticipated the modernist sensibility that
celebrated discontinuity, instability, and transience. It is a
sharp-edged story with cameo appearances by Georg Simmel, Walter
Benjamin, and Alfred Döblin. This sumptuous history of a metropolis
and its social and literary texts provides a rich evocation of a
particularly exuberant and fleeting moment in history.
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ISBN
9780674037366
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
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Harvard University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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