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Stasiland. (2003)

von Anna FUNDER

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Eine Australierin geht auf Entdeckungsreise und erzählt packende Geschichten aus einem fernen Land. Ohne Nostalgie wird die verblichene Welt der DDR ins Visier genommen. Anna Funder stellt Fragen: den Tätern von gestern - Stasiagenten, Kollaborateuren - und ihren Opfern, die sich dem System der Überwachung und Bespitzelung verweigerten. Einzelschicksale in Nahaufnahmen. Literarische Reportagen über ein totalitäres System, die unter die Haut gehen..… (mehr)
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“Light tingled among the trees and thee grasses gleamed swordlike says my story. Curious how our language asks for similes. What is something like? ‘The sky is, like liquid light ‘ I wrote. Liquid is close but it’s not quite the right word.” - Lore Segal Ladies’ Lunch

It’s a pity that Funder did it take a leaf from Segal. I was about half way through Stasiland when I came upon this jewel, “His Adam’s apple bounced up and down like a mouse on a ladder..”Enough!

Still for some reason I kept reading. I was genuinely interested in Fuller’s non-fiction/fiction of the GDR. By interviewing both victims and perpetrators of the Stasi state Australia wrier Anna Funder does give some idea of what life was like in East Germany from 1960 to 1989 when The Wall came down.

I suppose we have to categorize the book as fiction, because although it includes some (I think verbatim) interviews with people who lived through the forty years of Socialist Unity Party of Germany rule, there’s no real logic behind her choice of interviewees. It’s all a bit of a grab-bag of people who she happens to run across through advertising in newspapers and from word of mouth suggestions.

There’s no intellectual rigor in Funder’s research, and although there’s no reason to doubt the legitimacy of the interview contents, the book is really Funder’s story of her two trips to Germany after the fall of The Wall.

The more interesting parts of Stasiland come when Funder editorialises. The scene at what she incorrectly assume is a public swimming pool à la Australie woke me up from the almost slumber I was descending into.

Funder has gone to the pool to get the tension out of her body. I empathized.

There are no lanes and no agreed direction. People are standing around, some cleaning various body parts. One man still has his glasses on. Kids are jumping in off the sides and an old man fiddles with his armpit hair. She is determined to do a few laps but can’t do her normal free-style as she needs to keep her head up so as not to bump into anyone. Germans are coming in at her from all directions - left, right and crosswise, when she decides to call the bluff of “the bikini girl” who is fast approaching at an angle. At which point a whistle is blown by a pool official and she’s thrown out. She finds out there are time-slots for a number of diverse groups and only a few nights a week reserved for actual swimming in lanes. She hides out in the diving pool, only to be kicked out by an official who explains that it’s for divers only. She has not. Be diving and the fact that no one else has is of course irrelevant. Rules are rules, even in a “free” Germany.

Perhaps the book was spoiled for me by the over enthusiastic narrator, Danica Fairman. I’ve criticized the narration on All Things Audio, so won’t go into it here, except to recommend the text version. Maybe you’ll get a better impression sans Fairman.

I’ve been to what was East German post “The Wall”. Funder describes it from its remnants around the turn of the century as being a barren gray place full of concrete buildings and brown linoleum decors. I concurs. Certainly that was my impression when I visited Germany for a month in 2004. A drab and desolate place which once housed a country that no longer exists.

I knew about life under Stasi rule - how it invaded every part of the people’s lives, Funder’s book does give a human face to the dark though not the darkest period in German history.

Funder sprinkles a number of stats through the novel - like one in six East Germans were either members of the Stasi or informers for them. Because Stasiland is not a scholarly work I am not sure how much to believe.

‪‪I end my review with this apt summary by Henning Hoff in
‪‪‪The Independent, Henning Hoff ‬(Jul 31, 2003)‬‬
“While the life-stories are touching and infuriating, she fails to offer insights that would have given her book a wider theme. Nevertheless, taken with a pinch of salt, Stasiland is worth reading. In the end, German history is too serious to be left solely to the Germans.”
‪‪ ( )
  kjuliff | Jan 2, 2024 |
povești (probabil în general reale) din RDG-ul anilor 80, unele cam neinteresante, altele mai degrabă gonflate să fie mai teatrale. plus scriitură sub-mediocră, cu multe „burți”. Pe de altă parte, când nu mai e atentă autoarea (australiană de altfel, nu germană) și lasă în pace poveștile brute, sunt brusc fascinante. ( )
  milosdumbraci | May 5, 2023 |
CUPRINS

1. Harta Germaniei, 1945 - 1990 - pag. 10
2. Harta Zidului Berlinului, 1961 - 1989 - pag. 11

3. Capitolul 1 - Berlin, iarna 1996 - pag. 15
4. Capitolul 2 - Miriam - pag. 26
5. Capitolul 3 - Podul Bornholmer - pag. 36
6. Capitolul 4 - Charlie - pag. 50
7. Capitolul 5 - Palatul cu linoleum - pag. 69
8. Capitolul 6 - Cartierul general al Stasi - pag. 77
9. Capitolul 7 - Mirosul de bosorogi - pag. 93
10.Capitolul 8 - Apelurile telefonice - pag. 104
11.Capitolul 9 - Julia n-are o poveste a ei - pag. 118
12.Capitolul 10 - Iubitul italian - pag. 130
13.Capitolul 11 - Major N. - pag. 140
14.Capitolul 12 - Dansul Lipsi - pag. 154
15.Capitolul 13 - Von Schni - pag. 167
16.Capitolul 14 - Cand te simti mai prost - pag. 179
17.Capitolul 15 - Herr Christian - pag. 190
18.Capitolul 16 - Omul socialist - pag. 198
19.Capitolul 17 - Trasarea liniei - pag. 213
20.Capitolul 18 - Stema - pag. 223
21.Capitolul 19 - Klaus - pag. 231
22.Capitolul 20 - Herr Bock din Golm - pag. 244
23.Capitolul 21 - Frau Paul - pag. 255
24.Capitolul 22 - Intelegerea - pag. 266
25.Capitolul 23 - Hohenschonhausen - pag. 276
26.Capitolul 24 - Herr Bohnsack - pag. 291
27.Capitolul 25 - Berlin, primavara 2000 - pag. 304
28.Capitolul 26 - Zidul - pag. 313
29.Capitolul 27 - Cei care descalcesc - pag. 324
30.Capitolul 28 - Miriam si Charlie - pag. 334

31.Multumiri - pag. 349
  Toma_Radu_Szoha | Apr 26, 2023 |
The author is an Australian journalist who went to Berlin a year after the Wall came down and interviewed a number of people from former East Berlin who now could speak relatively openly about what it had been like living under the communist GDR state and Stasi police rule. The stories they tell convey the extraordinary pressures exerted by Stasi in the most intimate aspects of their lives (in one case a woman had to explicate pet names in her love letters to a police lieutenant), pressures to conform, spout the party line, and ultimately to agree to spy on neighbors for the state. As a reading experience, this book is more than adequately horrifying and thought provoking. ( )
  Cr00 | Apr 1, 2023 |
Disturbing account of how the East German secret police or Stasi treated the people. Just saw German movie, The Lives of Others, which goes well with this. We should avoid all dictators or wannabe ones. ( )
  kslade | Dec 8, 2022 |
While the life-stories are touching and infuriating, she fails to offer insights that would have given her book a wider theme. Nevertheless, taken with a pinch of salt, Stasiland is worth reading. In the end, German history is too serious to be left solely to the Germans.
hinzugefügt von SamuelW | bearbeitenThe Independent, Henning Hoff (Jul 31, 2003)
 
hinzugefügt von generalising | bearbeitenThe Guardian, Giles MacDonogh (Jun 7, 2003)
 

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AutorennameRolleArt des AutorsWerk?Status
FUNDER, AnnaHauptautoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
StasiAssociated NameCo-Autoralle Ausgabenbestätigt
AMATO, BrunoÜbersetzerCo-Autoreinige Ausgabenbestätigt
Björk, Moa-LisaÜbersetzerCo-Autoreinige Ausgabenbestätigt
CARLSEN, JorunnÜbersetzerCo-Autoreinige Ausgabenbestätigt
Dennica FAIRMAN,ErzählerCo-Autoreinige Ausgabenbestätigt
Guðmundsdóttir, ElínÜbersetzerCo-Autoreinige Ausgabenbestätigt
KLOOS, CarolaÜbersetzerCo-Autoreinige Ausgabenbestätigt
OSUNA AGUILAR, JuliaÜbersetzerCo-Autoreinige Ausgabenbestätigt
VIGNOL, MireilleÜbersetzerCo-Autoreinige Ausgabenbestätigt
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