The File: A Personal History

The File: A Personal History

by TimothyGartonAsh (Author)

Synopsis

In 1991, after the Wall came down and the archives of Eastern Europe opened up, Timothy Garton Ash walked into the building that housed the files of the Stasi, the infamous East German secret police and asked if there was a file on him. There was - a thick one. In this work Ash describes what was in the file, and the avenues personal, political and historical, which he was led down by it. The book begins autobiographically, but opens out to show how Ash tracked down and confronted those who once pursued and monitored him. He shows how it is impossible to establish the "truth" of history and how the way we act depends overwhelmingly upon the circumstances in which we are placed.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 240
Edition: 1st Edition
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 01 Jul 1997

ISBN 10: 0002558238
ISBN 13: 9780002558235

Media Reviews
Praise for Timothy Garton Ash: The Polish Revolution (Winner, Somerset Maugham Prize, 1983) 'A masterpiece.' Times Literary Supplement. We the People (1990) 'It is with minimal exaggeration that I state that, in the future, there will probably be streets in warsaw, Prague and Budapest bearing the name of Timothy Garton Ash.' Karel Kyncl, Independent. 'He is our best informed and beadiest commentator on Europe - eloquent, sceptical, fearless, with a tinge of idealism so wary as to be acceptable.' Craig Raine