
Berlin Calling
A Story of Anarchy, Music, The Wall, and the Birth of the New Berlin
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April 15, 2017
In 1985, Hockenos (Free To Hate), philosopher in training, stepped off a train in West Berlin with only his savings and works by German philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel in his duffel. He quickly became a habitué of the rich subculture found, rubbing shoulders with the squatters and rockers, graffiti and performance artists, and other nonconformists drawn to Berlin. When the Wall fell in 1989, the subsidies that had bought the time and space to experiment with new social and artistic arrangements ended. Hockenos's insightful book captures the history of that subculture and the adjustments made after the government collapse, detailing them with sympathy and an analytic eye. A flood of oversized personalities cross the scene, including musician David Bowie and his transgender muse Romy Haag, industrial band Einsturzende Neubauten, charismatic anarchist Silvio Meier, and Warhol-inspired artist Thierry Noir. VERDICT This wide-ranging book will appeal to everyone from music devotees to history scholars. In addition to looking at history from a different perspective, Hockenos illustrates this work with photos and posters that stimulate the mind and delight the eye.--David Keymer, Modesto, CA
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