Reading Berlin 1900:
Berlin in 1900 attracted writers, artists, and filmmakers whose fascination with the city manufactured an elaborate urban culture that insinuated itself into the most casual metropolitan encounters. The newspapers' daily versions fabricated Berlin into a sensational place, transforming city dwe...
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Zusammenfassung: | Berlin in 1900 attracted writers, artists, and filmmakers whose fascination with the city manufactured an elaborate urban culture that insinuated itself into the most casual metropolitan encounters. The newspapers' daily versions fabricated Berlin into a sensational place, transforming city dwellers into flaneurs, browsers, and spectators. Paying more attention to the kaleidoscope of urban life than to singular world events, the print media reconstituted the metropolis into an extraordinary field of visual pleasure. At the same time, thanks to the extravagant and dramatic operations of the media, Berlin began to look more like the sensational front pages. Almost all Berliners were readers, and each day they took inventory of boulevards and alleyways, princes and prostitutes, the latest fashions and vanished landmarks. They consumed the city's sights as well as its commodities. Their city was an unending serial of surprise. Berlin's print culture enchanted the metropolis and thereby anticipated a modernist sensibility that celebrated the urban experience of discontinuity, instability, and transience. Fritzsche carefully explores this coming modernity, disentangling its myths from the modern experience itself and yielding an urban enclave at odds with its intended imperial destiny. It's a sharp-edged story with cameo appearances by Georg Simmel, Walter Benjamin, and Alfred Doblin. This sumptuous history of a metropolis and its social and literary texts, of furtive glances and passersby, provides a rich evocation of a particularly exuberant, particularly fleeting moment in history. |
Beschreibung: | X, 308 S. Ill. |
ISBN: | 0674748816 |
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adam_text | Introduction 1
1. The Word City 12
2. Readers and Metropolitans 51
3. Physiognomy of the City 87
4. The City as Spectacle 127
5. Illegible Texts 170
6. Plot Lines 204
7. Other Texts of Exploration 234
Notes 255
Index 303
Just Out! Berliner IUustrirte Zeitung. Berliner Morgenpost,
no. 48, 18 Feb. 1910. Author s collection. 19
Potsdamer Strasse, c. 1913. Amerika Gedenkbibliothek,
Berlin.
Edmund Edel, publicity poster for the Morgenpost, 1901.
Ullstein Bilderdienst. 65
So Where Are We Going Today? To the Busch Circus,
Bahnhof Borse. Sketch by Heinrich Zille. By permission of
1
Fackeltrager Verlag.
Berliners poring over want ads, 1910. Ullstein Bilderdienst. 82
At the skating rink. Berliner Morgenpost, no. 305, 30 Dec.
1906 . 10°
I
x ILLUSTRATIONS
Front page, BZ am Mittag, no. 10, 12 Jan. 1911. Ullstein
Bilderdienst. 136
On Friedrichstrasse. We re in the Money! Sketch by
Heinrich Zille, 1911. From Zille, Mein Milljoh, Berlin: 1919.
By permission of Fackeltrager Verlag. 139 1
Advertisements. BZ am Mittag, no. 25, 30 Jan. 1911. Author s i
collection. 141
A postcard from Berlin. Amerika Gedenkbibliothek, Berlin. 145
A view of an advertising pillar on a turn of the century
postcard. Author s collection. 151
Scene at a makeshift skating rink. Sketch by Heinrich Zille.
Hans Ostwald, ed., Zille s Hausschatz, Berlin: 1931. By
permission of Fackeltrager Verlag. 196 ,
The Morgenpost s flag system to chart the zeppelin s flight.
Berliner Morgenpost, no. 222, 29 Aug. 1909. Author s
collection. 228
BZ am Mittag sponsored Germany s national air rally in 1911.
Author s collection. 230
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