
Germania
A Personal History of Germans Ancient and Modern
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Narrated by:
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Peter Noble
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Simon Winder
About this listen
The Sunday Times Bestseller and insipration behind David Mitchell's Unruly.
'Entertaining and informative . . . Delightful' – Independent
There are many reasons to be fascinated by Germany: forests, architecture and fairy tales, not to mention its history and inhabitants’ penchant for very peculiar food. Our distant and often maligned cousin, this is a place in which innumerable strange characters have held power, in which a chaotic jigsaw of borders have moved about seemingly at random, and which at the dark heart of the 20th century fell into the hands of truly terrible forces. And now Simon Winder is here to tell us everything else there is to know about this mesmerizing, tortured and endlessly fascinating country.
Germania is also a personal guide to the Germany that Simon Winder loves. In this startlingly vibrant account, Winder describes Germany’s past afresh, starting with the shaggy world of the ancient forests, all the way up to the present day – and in doing so, he sees and begins to understand a country much like our own: Protestant, aggressive and committed to betterment.
Joining Danubia and Lotharingia in Winder’s endlessly fascinating retelling of European history, Germania is a brilliant, vivid and enthusiastic insight to the hidden wonders of Germany
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- Fjon Brandhorst
- 18-04-2025
Cannot recommend to anyone
I'm an Australian that was looking for a book on German history not focussing on the wars. While the author (Simon) claims to have a fondness for Germany, Simon as well as his editors failed to get any sense of this across. It has a consistently more negative slant about anything German than any five books about the first and second world wars combined. I didn't even know there were that many sly negative words, let alone the ability to use them in almost every sentence. His 20 hour long rant is only interrupted by comparisons to other countries, foods and histories he seems to be completely unaware of; and complaints about the food in one of Germany's most extreme food restaurant being too extreme for him... Seriously, go listen to anything else and thank me later. Girt is a decent book about Australian history ;) Also let me know if you found a good audiobook on German history.
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