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Burning Down The Haus

Punk Rock, Revolution and the Fall of the Berlin Wall

Author: Tim Mohr  

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An extraordinary history of the punk movement in East Germany, perfectly timed for the thirtieth anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall on 3 October 2019.

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An extraordinary history of the punk movement in East Germany, perfectly timed for the thirtieth anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall on 3 October 2019.

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LONGLISTED FOR THE CARNEGIE MEDAL FOR EXCELLENCE

'A thrilling and essential social history that details the rebellious youth movement that helped change the world' Rolling Stone

'A riveting and inspiring history of punk's hard-fought struggle in East Germany' New York Times

'Wildly entertaining . . . A joy in the way it brings back punk's fury and high stakes' Vogue

THE SECRET HISTORY OF PUNKS IN EAST GERMANY

It began with a handful of East Berlin teens who heard the Sex Pistols on a British military radio broadcast to troops in West Berlin, and it ended with the collapse of the East German dictatorship. Punk rock was a life-changing discovery: in an authoritarian state where the future was preordained, punk, with its rejection of society and DIY approach to building a new one, planted the seeds for revolution.

As these kids began to form bands, they also became more visible, and security forces - including the dreaded secret police, the Stasi - targeted them. They were spied on by friends and family; they were expelled from schools and fired from jobs; they were beaten by police and imprisoned. But instead of conforming, the punks fought back, playing an indispensable role in the underground movement that helped bring down the Berlin Wall.

Rollicking, cinematic and thrillingly topical, this secret history brings to life the young men and women who successfully fought authoritarianism three chords at a time. Burning Down the Haus is a fiery testament to the irrepressible spirit of revolution.

'Original and inspiring . . . an important work of Cold War cultural history' Wall Street Journal

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Critic Reviews

“Wildly entertaining . . . A thrilling tale . . . A joy in the way it brings back punk's fury and high stakes - Vogue Original and inspiring . . . Mohr has written an important work of Cold War cultural history - Wall Street Journal A thrilling and essential social history that details the rebellious youth movement that helped change the world - Rolling Stone [A] riveting and inspiring history of punk's hard-fought struggle in East Germany - New York Times Book Review”

Wildly entertaining . . . A thrilling tale . . . A joy in the way it brings back punk's fury and high stakes - Vogue

Original and inspiring . . . Mohr has written an important work of Cold War cultural history - Wall Street Journal

A thrilling and essential social history that details the rebellious youth movement that helped change the world - Rolling Stone

[A] riveting and inspiring history of punk's hard-fought struggle in East Germany - New York Times Book Review

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About the Author

Tim Mohr has co-written best-selling memoirs by Duff McKagan of Guns 'n' Roses, Paul Stanley of KISS, and Gil Scott-Heron. He is also an award-winning translator of German novels, including Why We Took the Car and Sand by Wolfgang Herrndorf, Wetlands by Charlotte Roche and The Hottest Dishes of the Tartary Cuisine by Alina Bronsky. While a staff editor at Playboy magazine, he worked with Hunter S. Thompson and Matt Taibbi, among others. His writing has appeared in many publications, including the New York Times Book Review, Inked and Daily Beast. Prior to starting his writing career, Tim spent the 1990s as a DJ in Berlin.

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LONGLISTED FOR THE CARNEGIE MEDAL FOR EXCELLENCE 'A thrilling and essential social history that details the rebellious youth movement that helped change the world' Rolling Stone 'A riveting and inspiring history of punk's hard-fought struggle in East Germany' New York Times 'Wildly entertaining . . . A joy in the way it brings back punk's fury and high stakes' Vogue THE SECRET HISTORY OF PUNKS IN EAST GERMANY It began with a handful of East Berlin teens who heard the Sex Pistols on a British military radio broadcast to troops in West Berlin, and it ended with the collapse of the East German dictatorship. Punk rock was a life-changing discovery: in an authoritarian state where the future was preordained, punk, with its rejection of society and DIY approach to building a new one, planted the seeds for revolution.As these kids began to form bands, they also became more visible, and security forces - including the dreaded secret police, the Stasi - targeted them. They were spied on by friends and family; they were expelled from schools and fired from jobs; they were beaten by police and imprisoned. But instead of conforming, the punks fought back, playing an indispensable role in the underground movement that helped bring down the Berlin Wall.Rollicking, cinematic and thrillingly topical, this secret history brings to life the young men and women who successfully fought authoritarianism three chords at a time. Burning Down the Haus is a fiery testament to the irrepressible spirit of revolution. 'Original and inspiring . . . an important work of Cold War cultural history' Wall Street Journal

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Product Details

Publisher
Dialogue | Dialogue Books
Published
26th September 2019
Pages
384
ISBN
9780349701318

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