We open with some quotes on Berlin from the likes of David Bowie ('the greatest cultural extravaganza anyone could imagine') and Nikita Khrushchev ('the testicle of the west'), then follows the main content: reviews of 4 non-fiction books which tell the story of Berlin and its residents from different angles. They include a family history, the history of a house, an escape story and an investigation into the inner workings of East Germany. Reading for this post The House by the Lake by Thomas Harding Stasiland by Anna Funder Tunnel 29 by Helena Merriman Red Love by Maxim Leo Two Berlin Anthologies City Lit Berlin Edited by Heather Reyes Berlin, A Traveller's Guide by Paul Sullivan and Marcel Krueger Tourist Information Berlin Tourist Information Offices Inspiring Germany Tourist Information City Breaks: all the history and culture you'd research for yourself if you had the time! Check our website to find more episodes from our Berlin series or to browse our back catalogue of other cities which are well worth visiting: https://www.citybreakspodcast.co.uk We love to receive your comments and suggestions! You can e mail us at [email protected] And if you like what you hear, please do post comments or a review wherever you downloaded this episode. That would be very much appreciated!
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3ª PARTE | 17 DIC 2025 | EL PARTIDAZO DE COPE
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