A "Wall in My Head" Roundup
If you read Three Percent often, then you’ve already heard of . In case you’ve missed it, though, Wall is a collection of of stories and essays from over 30 writers (and nearly as many translators) “that witnessed the fall of the Iron Curtain firsthand with the impressions and reflections of those who grew up in its wake.” All of these written pieces are surrounded by more than 70 photos, original documents, and other images. (As you can see, Wall has a surprisingly accurate subtitle.)
Wall is also a significant book because it was tirelessly arranged and edited by the always-great , who have put together several excellent
So, what’s new with Wall? Well:
-Over at the there’s a newly posted excerpt from the book. This excerpt is part Paul Wilson鈥檚 fascinating essay 鈥淭ower of Song: How the Plastic People Helped Shape the Velvet Revolution.鈥
-Also, the Harvard Crimson has already run an early .
-Finally, the books official pub. date is on Nov. 9 (the twenty-year anniversary of the wall of the Berlin Wall), but it’s freshly in from the printer, and it looks very cool.

Leave a Reply