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"For decades, Dixon Greenwood has lived the Hollywood life - the studio intrigues, the abrupt rise and fall of careers, grand aspirations come and gone. Dix's own fame rests in his one great work, Summer, 1921, a cult classic. Now he believes he has lost his imagination and genius for reading the times. His audience has vanished. So, on a kind of personal rescue mission, he embarks on a three-month stay in Germany, the birthplace, as he sees it, of the murderous twentieth century.".
"In postwar, post-Wall Berlin, Dix finds the winter skies gray and the cultural climate turbulent. While fellow artists debate politics and art, he discovers that a nostalgic Prussian costume drama is the most popular program on German television. With decidedly mixed feelings, he agrees to direct an episode - a fateful decision that unexpectedly reunites him with an actress who disappeared from the set of Summer, 1921 thirty years before.
Their final collaboration draws Dix into the heart of the German century and back to his own imagination."--BOOK JACKET.
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The Weather in Berlin: Library Edition
June 2003, Blackstone Audiobooks
Audio CD
in English
- Unabridged edition
0786192380 9780786192380
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The weather in Berlin
2003, Center Point Pub.
in English
- Center point large print ed.
158547262X 9781585472628
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