Queer Lives Across the Wall: Desire and Danger in Divided Berlin, 1945-1970

Queer Lives Across the Wall

Desire and Danger in Divided Berlin, 1945-1970

256 pages

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It is a passionately written and deeply researched book that provides in-depth examination of queer history in post-WWII Berlin. The author‘s passion for the topic shines through in every page and I really appreciated that the book also gives voice to stories and experiences of queer women.

One of the undeniable strengths is its in-depth examination of letters and oral interview transcripts. The author meticulously examines the language used in these documents and provides a nuanced analysis of the meaning behind all the words.

The book adopts academic style, with the author providing lots of explanation of what will be written in the chapter and closing with a conclusion. However this fact does not make the book any less enjoyable to read.

ARC provided by NetGalley. Thank you.

February 21, 2023Report this review