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Stasiland book review
Stasiland book review





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Filtered through Funder's own keen perspective, these dramatic tales highlight the courage that ordinary people can display in torturous circumstances.

stasiland book review

For instance, Miriam Weber, a slight woman with a""surprisingly big nicotine-stained voice,"" was placed in solitary confinement at the age of 16 for printing and distributing protest leaflets she was caught again during a dramatic nighttime attempt to go over the Wall. In a country where the headquarters of the. Funder, an Australian writer, international lawyer and TV and radio producer, visiting Germany after the fall of the Berlin Wall, finds herself captivated by stories of people who resisted the Stasi-moving stories that she collects in her first book, which was shortlisted for two literary awards in Australia. In 1989, the Berlin Wall fell shortly afterwards the two Germanies reunited, and East Germany ceased to exist. It knew who your visitors were, it knew whom you telephoned, and it knew if your wife slept around."" This was the fearsome Stasi, the Ministry for State Security of the late and unlamented German Democratic Republic. Kirkus Reviews Filtered through Funders own keen perspective, these dramatic. with lots of black humor and disturbing undertones. Stasiland is a brilliant, timeless portrait of a Kafkaesque world as gripping as any thriller. ""Its job was to know everything about everyone, using any means it chose. The kind of book that makes us love non-fiction.







Stasiland book review