Behind the glass : the Villa Tugendhat and its family /


Michael Lambek.
Bok Engelsk 2022 · Genealogy.
Omfang
x, 425 pages : : illustrations ;
Opplysninger
People Who Live in Glass Houses -- Writing the Family -- Before Löw-Beers -- Founding the Firm -- The Patriarch and His Siblings -- The Wiedmann Sisters -- The Double Cousins, before the War -- Departures and After -- The Patriarch's Son -- Grete and Her Family, in Former Times -- Grete and Her Family, the War Years -- Grete and Her Family, after the War -- The Philosophers: Helene Weiss, Käte Viktorius, Ernst Tugendhat, Martin Heidegger -- Tugendhat, after Heidegger -- The Reunion -- Reconciliations in Brno -- Looking Back: Conundrums of Identity and Representation.. - "The Villa Tugendhat, designed by Mies van der Rohe in 1928, is an icon of architectural modernism. Behind the Glass tells the true story of the large family connected to it, who rose to prominence through industrial textile manufacturing. The book traces the transformations in the life of the family, from their roots in a Jewish ghetto to part of the wealthy bourgeoisie in the Austro-Hungarian Empire to adaptation in interwar independent Czechoslovakia and flight in the face of Nazi invasion. Michael Lambek examines the generation born in the first decade of the twentieth century, especially Grete Tugendhat--Lambek's maternal grandmother--who commissioned, inhabited, championed, and relinquished the distinctive modern house. An exploration of life in and surrounding the Villa Tugendhat offers a factual portrait that runs counter to the fictional one portrayed in Simon Mawer's The Glass Room. The book also provides unpublished correspondence between Martin Heidegger and Ernst Tugendhat, Grete's son, as well as a description of the impact of a 2017 family reunion. Behind the Glass reflects on the meaning of a "family" and suggests that it is more than a nuclear household--a family reproduces itself over generations, a product of how it represents itself and is represented by others."--
Emner
Sjanger
Genealogy. : (OCoLC)fst01423818. - History. : (OCoLC)fst01411628
Geografisk emneord
Dewey
ISBN
1487542194. - 9781487542191

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