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Berlinnit?

18 Dec

Just back from Berlin, where I wandered around staring goggle-eyed at the truly strange landscape of meticulously reconstructed 18th Century buildings and the postwar apartment blocks that line the streets of both East and West.

Because I spent a day at a conference in the Schloss Charlottenburg, I didn’t get a chance to see as much of the city as I would have liked. Instead, I bought a day pass for bus and rail, and spent every evening jumping from U-Bahn to S-Bahn to bus. Inevitably, I was drawn towards the bruised monumentality of the Brandenburg gate and the Reichstag, but also to the seedy vitality of the Bahnhof Zoo.

 

12 Jan

Blogging has never been a daily habit for me, but the gaps between posts on this site are now kind of ridiculous. Um. That is all. I guess I’ve just fallen out of the habit, is all. Doubtless, more will be forthcoming once I find my blogging voice again. In the meantime, I recommend this New Yorker profile of a long-distance trucker who has (apparently accurately) deduced the inner components of the atomic bombs dropped over Japan at the end of the Second World War. Interesting for its portrayal of obsession, and for its interesting details about the bomb – I didn’t really know about the ‘gun mechanism’, for example.