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Stasiland - by Anna Funder (Paperback)

Stasiland - by  Anna Funder (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Stasiland demonstrates that great, originalreporting is still possible. . . . A heartbreaking, beautifully written book. Aclassic. Claire Tomalin, Guardian Books ofthe Year <P>AnnaFunder delivers a prize-winning and powerfully rendered account of theresistance against East Germany s communist dictatorship in these harrowing, personal tales of life behind the Iron Curtain and, especially, of life underthe iron fist of the Stasi, East Germany s brutal state security force. In thetradition of Frederick Taylor s The Berlin Wall andPhilip Gourevitch s WeWish to Inform You That Tomorrow We Will be Killed With Our Families, Funder s Stasiland isa masterpiece of investigative reporting, written with novelistic vividness andthe compelling intensity of a universal, real-life story."<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>"<em>Stasiland</em> demonstrates that great, original reporting is still possible. . . . A heartbreaking, beautifully written book. A classic." -- Claire Tomalin, <em>Guardian</em> "Books of the Year"</strong></p><p><strong>Winner of the Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction: a powerfully moving account of people who heroically resisted the communist dictatorship of East Germany, and of people who worked for its secret police, the Stasi.</strong></p><p>Anna Funder delivers a prize-winning and powerfully rendered account of the resistance against East Germany's communist dictatorship in these harrowing, personal tales of life behind the Iron Curtain--and, especially, of life under the iron fist of the Stasi, East Germany's brutal state security force. In thetradition of Frederick Taylor's <em>The Berlin Wall </em>and Philip Gourevitch's <em>We Wish to Inform You That Tomorrow We Will be Killed With Our Families</em>, Funder's <em>Stasiland </em>is a masterpiece of investigative reporting, written with novelistic vividness and the compelling intensity of a universal, real-life story.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p>In 1989, the Berlin Wall fell; shortly afterward the two Germanys reunited, and East Germany ceased to exist. Anna Funder's bestselling <em>Stasiland</em> brings us extraordinary tales of real lives in the former East Germany. She meets Miriam, who tried to escape to West Berlin as a sixteen-year-old; hears the heartbreaking story of Frau Paul, who was separated from her baby by the Berlin Wall; and gets drunk with the legendary "Mik Jegger of the East," once declared by the authorities--to his face--"no longer to exist." And she meets the Stasi men themselves, still proud of their surveillance methods. Funder's powerful account of that brutal world has become a contemporary classic.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"<em>Stasiland</em> takes us on a grim journey into a country in which the ratio of watchers to watched was even higher than that of the Soviets under communism."--<strong>The Times (London)</strong><br><br>"A brilliant account of the brutal histories of people whose lives were shaped by the Berlin Wall."--<strong><em>Sunday Times</em> (London)</strong><br><br>"A brilliant and necessary book about oppression and history. . . . It both devastates and lifts the heart. Here is someone who knows how to tell the truth."--<strong>Rachel Cusk, Evening Standard "Books of the Year"</strong><br><br>"A fascinating book. . .written with rare, literary flair. I can think of no better introduction to the brutal reality of East German repression."--<strong>Sunday Telegraph</strong><br><br>"Anna Funder's <em>Stasiland</em> demonstrates that great, original reporting is still possible. She found her subject in East Germany, went for it bravely and delivers the goods in a heartbreaking, beautifully written book. A classic for sure."--<strong>Claire Tomalin, Guardian Books of the Year</strong><br><br>"Brilliantly illustrates the weird, horrifying, viciously cruel place that was Cold War East Germany...As well as the horror, Funder writes superbly of the absurdities of the Stasi."--<strong>Evening Standard</strong><br><br>"Funder brings home with chilling detail the sheer human wastefulness of a political system built on deception and betrayal. It's a terrible story, but written with vivacity and wit."--<strong>Daily Mail (London)</strong><br><br>"Funder talks to cleaners, students and even former members of the Stasi to evoke the spirit of the bifurcated, extraordinarily modern city of Berlin."--<strong><em>Marie Claire</em></strong><br><br>"In a well-researched, personalized account Funder. . .sets out to explore and explain eastern Germany as it is now. With the quick eye of a curious outsider she succeeds in teasing out personal accounts that offer a sometimes shocking, occasionally bizarre and often amusing portrayal of a place that, despite its undeniable achievements since 1989, is still something of a parallel world within united Germany."--<strong><em>Financial Times</em></strong><br><br>"Seduced and repelled by the mythical lost world of Cold War Berlin, Anna Funder reconstructs it by visiting its torture chambers and meeting its citizens. A gripping account of a city's search for identity under the unexpected burden of freedom"--<strong>Scotland on Sunday</strong><br><br>"Tells extraordinary tales of the country after the fall of the Berlin Wall. . . . She also writes superbly about what it is like to live in Berlin today."--<strong>Sunday Telegraph</strong><br>

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