Posts Tagged ‘spies’
If You Can’t Get Enough of the Staatssicherheit, Then Here’s Some Ostologie For Ya…
Funny how referrals work, you know? I was simply blowing though Jan Wong’s sensational China Whispers: Searching for Forgiveness in Beijing a couple of weeks back and stumbled upon Aussie author Anna Funder’s Stasiland: Stories From Behind the Berlin Wall.
Given how I suffer from an incurable case of ostologie, I leapt at the chance to snatch up my copy of Funder’s coming-of-age travelogue as soon as I returned to the Golden Burg (Prague). And – sports fans – I’m pleased to announce that I whipped through this one equally as quickly.
Get a look at this author, will ya?
Yowzahs!
But getting completely serious again (for just a moment), let’s pay due respects to Funder’s stalwart effort to compile a truly quality piece of non-fiction writing. Spliced together over the course of approximately seven years of painstaking personal research – both behind and in front of the Wall — Stasiland (affiliate link) is the author’s attempt to give a distinctly human face to the one-time formidable, cunning, and truly thorough state security apparatus, the Stasi, by going way behind the headlines and monstrous rhetoric to the far reaches of the former German Democratic Republic’s frontiers. It was here where Funder would uncover stories of people who suffered torturously at the Stasi’s omnipotent devious hands.
A Divided Germany
The Stasi’s Emblem







