The great cities at the turn of the century were mediated by words - newspapers, advertisements, signs, and schedules - by which the inhabitants lived, dreamed and imagined their surroundings. In this study of the classic text of urban modernism - the newspaper page - Peter Fritzsche analyzes how reading and writing dramatized Imperial Berlin and anticipated the modernist sensibility that celebrated discontinuity, instability and transience. The history of the metropolis and its social and literary texts provides a rich evocation of a particularly exhuberant, particularly fleeting moment in history.
a "built city" and a "narrated city." "It was the very nature of the written word and the way it was edited and published, circulated and deleted, that left the modern metropolis looking so syntactically indeterminate."
评分a "built city" and a "narrated city." "It was the very nature of the written word and the way it was edited and published, circulated and deleted, that left the modern metropolis looking so syntactically indeterminate."
评分以报纸为对象,探讨现代都市经验的形成和再现。有趣的西方人的”报刊研究“
评分以报纸为对象,探讨现代都市经验的形成和再现。有趣的西方人的”报刊研究“
评分a "built city" and a "narrated city." "It was the very nature of the written word and the way it was edited and published, circulated and deleted, that left the modern metropolis looking so syntactically indeterminate."
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