Marlene Dietrich Lived Here
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For the last 150 years, Berlin has been a city of myth, dreams and possibility. For Erich, it has been home for over two decades. Yet even after two failed marriages and a stuttering career as a artist, he has little to show for it: a pair of dysfunctional children, an agoraphobic girlfriend who believes she is Marlene Dietrich and a worthy but unprofitable café gallery. With the arrival of his younger brother Max, recovering from a suicide attempt, everything changes. Max has always been the golden one for whom success came easily and yet who never cared. Erich’s problem is that he always cared too much.The brothers are at a crossroads, both emotionally and geographically. It is only together that they can claw their way back to life, perhaps through the life and times of Europe’s most gilded city . . .
Additional information
Weight | 0.293 kg |
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Dimensions | 2.3 × 12.7 × 19.8 cm |
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Format | Paperback |
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Pages | 400 |
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Year Published | 2003-4-1 |
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Publication City/Country | London, United Kingdom |
ISBN 10 | 055299863X |
About The Author | Eleanor Bailey is a writer and journalist. She lives in Japan. She has recently been selected as one of twenty-one women writers in the Orange Futures promotion, highlighting the writers to watch in the twenty-first century. Her novels Idioglossia and Marlene Dietrich Lived Here are both published by Black Swan. |
'Filled with echoes and resonance, intelligence and insight, Bailey's story unfolds the complex, touching failure of brotherly love with a refreshing lack of sentimentality or pretension…A compelling, blackly comic drama of family implosion' |
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Other text | 'It is a pleasure to read a writer who makes writing so effortless…There are not many writers who can take as their central theme the Meaning of Life and come up smelling of roses' |
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