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LRB Article PDF: Halfway to Siberia (<i>LRB</i> volume 23 number 24, 13 December 2001) 

LRB Article PDF: Halfway to Siberia (LRB volume 23 number 24, 13 December 2001)

Ruth Franklin

'In the middle of the 1870s,' Theodor Fontane's novel Delusions, Confusions begins, 'just at the crossing of the Kurfürstendamm and the Kurfürstenstrasse, diagonally across from the "Zoological", could still be found a large vegetable garden, stretching a distance away from the street.' By the early 1880s, when Fontane began to write his 'Berlin novels', the city was living through a period of change not unlike the decade since Reunification - the vegetable garden probably didn't survive for long. When Fontane first came to Berlin in 1833, to go to school, the city was a small provincial capital: by the mid-1880s, a decade after Unification, its population had risen to more than 1.3 million and it was the focus of a newly powerful state. The way of life to which Fontane's generation had become accustomed was disappearing, and the future was auspicious but uncertain.

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