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portada berlin in lights,the diaries of count harry kessler, 1918-1937 (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Introduction by
Illustrated by
Publisher
Language
English
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.8 x 15.3 x 3.0 cm
Weight
0.73 kg.
ISBN
080213839X
ISBN13
9780802138392

berlin in lights,the diaries of count harry kessler, 1918-1937 (in English)

Ian Buruma (Introduction by) · Charles Kessler (Illustrated by) · Grove Press · Paperback

berlin in lights,the diaries of count harry kessler, 1918-1937 (in English) - Kessler, Charles ; Buruma, Ian

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Synopsis "berlin in lights,the diaries of count harry kessler, 1918-1937 (in English)"

Berlin in Lights, chosen as a New York Times Notable Book, is the collection of German aristocrat Harry Kessler's diaries between the two world wars. Count Harry Kessler (1868-1937), the son of a German banker and an Irish beauty, was a diplomat and publisher who moved easily among the worlds of art, politics, and society. He lived in Berlin but traveled throughout Europe, always with a keen eye to the political climate of the times. His diaries encompass an extraordinary variety of people: Einstein engages him in long discussions on his theories, and Josephine Baker dances naked in Kessler's drawing room. Kessler had lunch with Bertolt Brecht, Kurt Weill, and Erik Satie, and dinner with Max Reinhardt, George Grosz, Virginia Woolf, Jean Cocteau, and Andre Gide, to name a few. His diaries encapsulate this tumultuous time frame, recording at first hand the agonizing collapse and death of Weimar Germany and the arrival of the Nazis. Beautifully written, the diaries provide rare insight into the frenetic, constantly changing mood and give us a brilliant portrait of Germany and Europe between the wars. What distinguishes his diary is Kessler's distanziert tone -- its elegance, precision and shrewdness. -- Iain Bamforth, The New York Times Book Review

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