Born almost a hundred years ago in Vienna - the cultural heart of a
bourgeois Mitteleurope - Eric Hobsbawm, who was to become one of the
most brilliant and original historians of our age, was uniquely placed
to observe an era of titanic social and artistic change. As the century
progressed, the forces of Communism and Dadaism, Ibiza and cyberspace,
would do battle with the bourgeois high culture fin-de-siecle Vienna
represented - the opera, the Burgtheater, the museums of art and
science, City Hall. In Fractured Times Hobsbawm unpicks a century of
cultural fragmentation and dissolution with characteristic verve and
vigour.
Hobsbawm examines the conditions that created the
great cultural flowering of the belle epoque and held the seeds of its
disintegration, from paternalistic capitalism to globalisation and the
arrival of a mass consumer society. Passionate but never sentimental,
Hobsbawm ranges freely across his subject: he records the passing of the
golden age of the 'free intellectual' and examines the lives of great,
forgotten men; he analyses the relation between art and totalitarianism
and dissects cultural phenomena as diverse as surrealism, women's
emancipation and the American cowboy myth. Written with consummate
imagination and skill, Fractured Times is the last book from one of our
greatest modern-day thinkers.
Fractured Times : Culture and Society in the Twentieth Century - Eric Hobsbawm
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