Berlin - Jens Bisky | Rowohlt

Release: 12.09.2023

BERLIN – Biography of a Great City

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  • Berlin – its transformation into a global metropolis.
  • Jens Bisky's captivating narrative of a world city in an expanded new edition.

Berlin – how it became what it is: the fascinating history of a global city in an expanded new edition.

Parvenu among metropolises, laboratory of modernity, symbol of the tumultuous 20th century: In Berlin, not only German but also European history is concentrated. Both perspectives are in focus for Jens Bisky as he depicts the city's development since its rise to Prussian residence. Berlin was exceedingly adaptable and open: to the persecuted French Huguenots and the Enlightenment thinkers under Hohenzollern rule; later as a metropolis of proletarians and industrialists, artists and journalists, and as the "place to be" during the Golden Twenties. All of this becomes vividly palpable in Bisky's account, but equally so are the destruction during World War II and the tension-filled atmosphere after 1945, when the major power blocs faced off here.

Jens Bisky presents a comprehensive portrayal of Berlin's history, as hasn't been seen for decades, from the Thirty Years' War to the present day. A captivating narrative about rise, fall, and new beginnings – and simultaneously, a gripping panorama of German as well as European history, reflected in the unique metropolis.

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  • Publisher: Rowohlt Berlin
  • Release: 12.09.2023
  • 992 pages
  • ISBN: 978-3-7371-0191-2
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Jens Bisky

Jens Bisky, born in Leipzig in 1966, studied cultural sciences and German language and literature in Berlin. He wrote for the Berliner Zeitung and has been a staff writer for Süddeutsche Zeitung’s Feuilleton arts and culture section since 2001. He has also authored several well-received books, including Geboren am 13. August (2004), Unser König: Friedrich der Große und seine Zeit (2011), and Berlin. Biographie einer großen Stadt (2019). In 2017 he was awarded the Johann Heinrich Merck Prize by the German Academy for Language and Poetry for his literary criticism and essays.