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Germania Simon Winder

Germania von Simon Winder

Germania Simon Winder


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Zusammenfassung

An often eccentric, always entertaining guide to the history and the hidden wonders of Germany

Germania Zusammenfassung

Germania: A Personal History of Germans Ancient and Modern Simon Winder

Simon Winder is mesmerized by Germany; its cuisine, its architecture, its fairytale landscape. He is equally passionate about the region's history, its folklore, its monarchs and its changing borders. Winder describes Germany's past afresh, taking in the story from the shaggy world of the ancient forests right through to the Nazis' catastrophic rise in the 1930s, in an accessible and startlingly vivid account of a tortured but also brilliant country. Germania is also a very personal guide to the Germany that Simon Winder loves. It is a map of the obsession that he has nurtured through many years of visiting the country. With a delightfully dry, self-deprecating wit, he explains the origins of his crazed love affair with a country which has at different times revealed the best and the worst aspects of Europe's culture. England and Germany, Winder suggests, are the mad twins of Europe, Protestant, aggressive, committed to eating some very peculiar food and with superiority complexes of a kind that have, for good and ill, reshaped the world. Germania is a rollicking account, replete with enlightening digressions, anecdotes and memories. Often eccentric, always entertaining, Winder is an enthusiastic guide to the hidden wonders of Germany.

Über Simon Winder

Simon Winder is the author of the highly praised The Man Who Saved Britain and a trilogy of books about the history of Europe: Germania, Danubia and Lotharingia. He works in publishing and lives in Wandsworth Town.

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GOR009360789
9780330451390
0330451391
Germania: A Personal History of Germans Ancient and Modern Simon Winder
Gebraucht - Wie Neu
Gebundene Ausgabe
Pan Macmillan
20100205
480
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