The Wall Jumper: A Berlin Story (Phoenix Fiction S.)

The Wall Jumper: A Berlin Story (Phoenix Fiction S.)

by Leigh Hafrey (Translator), Leigh Hafrey (Translator), Peter Schneider (Author)

Synopsis

Schneider's characters, like Kundera's, are sentient and sophisticated figures at a time when the constraints of Communist rule persist but its energy has entirely vanished. --Richard Eder, Los Angeles Times Book Review

When the Berlin Wall was still the most tangible representation of the Cold War, Peter Schneider made this political and ideological symbol into something personal, that could be perceived on a human level, from more than one side. In Schneider's Berlin, real people cross the Wall not to defect but to quarrel with their lovers, see Hollywood movies, and sometimes just because they can't help themselves--the Wall has divided their emotions as much as it has their country.

An honest, rich book. . . . It is one those rare books that come back at odd moments to intrude on your comfortable conclusions and easy images. --Robert Houston, Nation

$34.00

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 144
Edition: Univ of Chicago PR ed.
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Published: 30 Sep 1998

ISBN 10: 0226739414
ISBN 13: 9780226739410

Media Reviews
One of the Top 10 Books about the Berling Wall

[The Wall Jumper] might be the best Wall fiction ever written. . . . This is a riveting portrait of a city and a people trapped by mental as well as physical walls. --Guardian