Last Days in Old Europe: Trieste ’79, Vienna ’85, Prague ’89
Autor Richard Bassetten Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 feb 2020
Selected as a Book of the Year in theTLSandSpectator
In 1979 Richard Bassett set out on a series of adventures and encounters in central Europe which allowed him to savour the last embers of the cosmopolitan old Hapsburg lands and gave him a ringside seat at the fall of another ancien regime, that of communist rule. From Trieste to Prague and Vienna to Warsaw, fading aristocrats, charming gangsters, fractious diplomats and glamorous informants provided him with an unexpected counterpoint to the austerities of life along the Iron Curtain, first as a professional musician and then as a foreign correspondent.
The book shows us familiar events and places from unusual vantage points: dilapidated mansions and boarding-houses, train carriages and cafes, where the game of espionage between east and west is often set. There are unexpected encounters with Shirley Temple, Fitzroy Maclean, Lech Walesa and the last Empress of Austria. Bassett finds himself at the funeral of King Nicola of Montenegro in Cetinje, plays bridge with the last man alive to have been decorated by the Austrian Emperor Franz-Josef and watches the KGB representative in Prague bestowing the last rites on the Soviet empire in Europe.
Music and painting, architecture and landscape, food and wine, friendship and history run through the book. The author is lucky, observant and leans romantically towards the values of an older age. He brilliantly conjures the time, the people he meets, and Mitteleuropa in one of the pivotal decades of its history.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780141979991
ISBN-10: 0141979992
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.17 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0141979992
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.17 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
After
reading
Law
and
the
History
of
Art
at
Cambridge,
Richard
Bassett
set
out
for
Central
Europe
and
in
1983
became
principal
horn
of
the
National
Slovene
Opera
House
in
Ljubljana.
In
1985
he
was
appointed
Central
European
and
then
Eastern
European
correspondent
forThe
Times.
His
previous
books
includeA
Guide
to
Central
Europe(1987),Hitler's
Spy
Chief:
The
Wilhelm
Canaris
Mystery(2005)
andFor
God
and
Kaiser:
The
Imperial
Austrian
Army,
1619-1918(2015).
He
is
a
Bye-Fellow
of
Christ's
College,
Cambridge,
and
Visiting
Professor
at
the
Central
Europe
University
of
Budapest.
He
is
currently
working
on
a
biography
of
the
Empress
Maria
Theresa.
Recenzii
If
Oscar
Wilde
was
correct
that
"history
is
gossip,"
thenBassett
serves
up
a
delicious
cocktail
of
the
very
best
kind-polite,
learned,
and
insightful,
merely
leavened
with
touches
of
history
and
geopolitics,
making
one
thirsty
for
more....
A
memoir
can
breathe
life
into
history,
and
this
is
indeed
Bassett's
achievement
ashe
breathes
new
life
into
shattered
kingdoms,
their
now-moldering
cast
of
characters,
and
all
of
the
fascinating
stories
that
would
otherwise
vanish
with
them.
With these vivid, wistful memoirs, he joins the great chroniclers of Europe - the Prousts, Zweigs, Lampedusas, Leigh-Fermors and Bassanis
A charming, imaginative and elegantly written memoir of his adventures in central Europe
A gem of a book ... a charming and engaging memoir of a world now gone
With these vivid, wistful memoirs, he joins the great chroniclers of Europe - the Prousts, Zweigs, Lampedusas, Leigh-Fermors and Bassanis
A charming, imaginative and elegantly written memoir of his adventures in central Europe
A gem of a book ... a charming and engaging memoir of a world now gone