Lost Boy In The City Of Culture

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Lost Boy in the City of Culture

Lost Boy in the City of Culture
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Publisher : Banausen Verlag
Total Pages : 151
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ISBN-10 : 9783986478568
ISBN-13 : 3986478566
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Book Synopsis Lost Boy in the City of Culture by : Steffen Andritzke

Download or read book Lost Boy in the City of Culture written by Steffen Andritzke and published by Banausen Verlag. This book was released on 2021-10-15 with total page 151 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This autobiography is a memoir of everyday life in the GDR, life in Weimar in the period before the Wall came down, and the many experiences and harassment in real existing socialism by the Stasi and the totalitarian SED state. In addition, the author joined hooligan groups in East and later in West Germany and consumed hard drugs such as cocaine and LSD. Andritzke's retrospective is a bitter indictment against all regimes of this world and a resounding ode to freedom. Last but not least, this book is a motivation for all those whose live has gone off the rails: It's never too late to make a fresh start.


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