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Germania : in wayward pursuit of the Germans and their history / Simon Winder.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2010.Edition: 1st American edDescription: 466 p. : ill., maps ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 0374254001 (hardcover)
  • 9780374254001 (hardcover)
Other title:
  • In wayward pursuit of the Germans and their history
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Contents:
'Bound with chains of flowers' -- A note on Germany and German -- Chapter One -- From the land of gloomy forests -- Roman Germans -- An alligator far from home -- I'll have some green sauce with that -- The medieval car park -- Chapter Two -- Ancient palaces -- Charles the Great -- Pious, Bald or Fat -- A very small town -- Spreading the Word -- In search of a bit of sunshine -- Thrust to the east -- Chapter Three -- Walled towns -- Other superiority complexes -- A brief note on political structures -- German tribes -- Famine and plague -- Where a million diamonds shine -- Chapter Four -- The tideless sea -- The curse of Burgundy -- Happy families -- Rampant folk costume -- Imperial circles -- Habsburgs -- Chapter Five -- Spires, turrets and towers -- A birthplace and a death-house -- The devil's bagpipes -- The ruler of the world -- The New Jerusalem -- An unhappy wine merchant -- Chapter Six -- The Golden City of the Faithful -- The land where lemon blossom grows -- Black armour -- The King of Sweden's horse -- A surprise visit from an asteroid -- Chapter Seven -- Hourglasses and bird-eating spiders -- 'Music to Escort the Dead from this Life' -- In the time of powdered wigs -- Damascened yataghans -- 'Burn the Palatinate!' -- Catholicism goes for broke -- Chapter Eight -- The descendants of Cyrus the Great -- Drinking chocolate with ostriches -- More competitive tomb-building -- Chromatic fantasia and fugue -- The Strong and the Fat -- Chapter Nine -- Little Sophie Zerbst -- Parks and follies -- In the footsteps of Goethe -- A glass pyramid filled with robin eggs -- A surprise appearance by a sea cow -- German victimhood -- Good-value chicken -- Chapter Ten -- Marches militaires -- Karl and Albrecht -- Girls in turrets -- Heroic acorns -- Victory columns -- Chapter Eleven -- The grandeur and misery.of nationalism -- Snow-shake particularism -- A surprise trip to Mexico -- Chapter Twelve -- Lambs and ladybirds -- Jigsaw country -- Hunting masters -- Ruritania, Syldavia and their friends -- An absence -- Chapter Thirteen -- Beside the seaside -- Texan wends -- Pidgin German -- Thomas and Ernie -- Podsnap in Berlin -- Varieties of militarism -- Chapter Fourteen -- Failure -- The British-German divorce -- Disaster -- Defeat and revolution -- Remembering the dead -- Some royal aftershocks -- Chapter Fifteen -- An unattractive lake -- Pursches and suspenders -- '5, 4, 3, 2, 1 ...' -- The death of science -- Terminal throes -- Ending -- Conclusion -- In the hills -- Mendel's statue -- Death by oompah.
Summary: "Germania" explores how people are misled by history, how they twist history, and how sometimes it is best to know no history at all. The work is full of curiosities, odd food, castles, mad princes, and fairy tales--the unseen sides of Germany.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

A UNIQUE EXPLORATION OF GERMAN CULTURE, FROM SAUSAGE ADVERTISEMENTS TO WAGNER

Sitting on a bench at a communal table in a restaurant in Regensburg, his plate loaded with disturbing amounts of bratwurst and sauerkraut made golden by candlelight shining through a massive glass of beer, Simon Winder was happily swinging his legs when a couple from Rottweil politely but awkwardly asked: "So: why are you here ?"

This book is an attempt to answer that question. Why spend time wandering around a country that remains a sort of dead zone for many foreigners, surrounded as it is by a force field of historical, linguistic, climatic, and gastronomic barriers? Winder's book is propelled by a wish to reclaim the brilliant, chaotic, endlessly varied German civilization that the Nazis buried and ruined, and that, since 1945, so many Germans have worked to rebuild.

Germania is a very funny book on serious topics--how we are misled by history, how we twist history, and how sometimes it is best to know no history at all. It is a book full of curiosities: odd food, castles, mad princes, fairy tales, and horse-mating videos. It is about the limits of language, the meaning of culture, and the pleasure of townscape.

Includes bibliographical references (p. [443]-450) and index.

'Bound with chains of flowers' -- A note on Germany and German -- Chapter One -- From the land of gloomy forests -- Roman Germans -- An alligator far from home -- I'll have some green sauce with that -- The medieval car park -- Chapter Two -- Ancient palaces -- Charles the Great -- Pious, Bald or Fat -- A very small town -- Spreading the Word -- In search of a bit of sunshine -- Thrust to the east -- Chapter Three -- Walled towns -- Other superiority complexes -- A brief note on political structures -- German tribes -- Famine and plague -- Where a million diamonds shine -- Chapter Four -- The tideless sea -- The curse of Burgundy -- Happy families -- Rampant folk costume -- Imperial circles -- Habsburgs -- Chapter Five -- Spires, turrets and towers -- A birthplace and a death-house -- The devil's bagpipes -- The ruler of the world -- The New Jerusalem -- An unhappy wine merchant -- Chapter Six -- The Golden City of the Faithful -- The land where lemon blossom grows -- Black armour -- The King of Sweden's horse -- A surprise visit from an asteroid -- Chapter Seven -- Hourglasses and bird-eating spiders -- 'Music to Escort the Dead from this Life' -- In the time of powdered wigs -- Damascened yataghans -- 'Burn the Palatinate!' -- Catholicism goes for broke -- Chapter Eight -- The descendants of Cyrus the Great -- Drinking chocolate with ostriches -- More competitive tomb-building -- Chromatic fantasia and fugue -- The Strong and the Fat -- Chapter Nine -- Little Sophie Zerbst -- Parks and follies -- In the footsteps of Goethe -- A glass pyramid filled with robin eggs -- A surprise appearance by a sea cow -- German victimhood -- Good-value chicken -- Chapter Ten -- Marches militaires -- Karl and Albrecht -- Girls in turrets -- Heroic acorns -- Victory columns -- Chapter Eleven -- The grandeur and misery.of nationalism -- Snow-shake particularism -- A surprise trip to Mexico -- Chapter Twelve -- Lambs and ladybirds -- Jigsaw country -- Hunting masters -- Ruritania, Syldavia and their friends -- An absence -- Chapter Thirteen -- Beside the seaside -- Texan wends -- Pidgin German -- Thomas and Ernie -- Podsnap in Berlin -- Varieties of militarism -- Chapter Fourteen -- Failure -- The British-German divorce -- Disaster -- Defeat and revolution -- Remembering the dead -- Some royal aftershocks -- Chapter Fifteen -- An unattractive lake -- Pursches and suspenders -- '5, 4, 3, 2, 1 ...' -- The death of science -- Terminal throes -- Ending -- Conclusion -- In the hills -- Mendel's statue -- Death by oompah.

"Germania" explores how people are misled by history, how they twist history, and how sometimes it is best to know no history at all. The work is full of curiosities, odd food, castles, mad princes, and fairy tales--the unseen sides of Germany.

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