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A Visit to My Aunt – “Holiday from the System”, 20 June 1989: Elderly lady reading the B.Z newspaper [1/2]

OBJECT INFORMATION

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June 20 1989
Berlin-Charlottenburg
Created By: Jürgen Nagel

License: Not Creative Commons

B.Z newspaper headline:"Besuche in Ost-Berlin. Jetzt leichter rüber!" ("Visits to East Berlin. Easier to get over now!")

Depicts

age, apartment, B.Z. (newspaper), logo, one person, photography, portrait, woman

Context

family, holiday, home, surveillance camera

People/Organizations

Kohl, Helmut Josef Michael, Walter Momper

Places

Other places (Berlin)

Text in image

60 pf / BZ / Mysteriös [3x] / Bingo

Besuche in Ost-Berlin / Jetzt leicht[er] / rüber / Neu-Regelungen gelten schon ab 1. August / aber der Zwangsumtausch bleibt unverändert

Neu / Besuchs- / scheine / bequemer

Neu / Hunde und / Kleintiere / dürfen mit

Neu / Über Nacht in / Potsdam / und Frankfurt/O

Neu / Extra-Tag für / eilige / Besuchs-Anträge

Kohl / Sex-Sucht / Das Loch

Frauen / Fitness / Studio / Mona Lisa / Jopp / Am Europa-Center

Other items in this set

Memory

A week’s furlough, a holiday in Westberlin, or West Berlin, or Berlin (West) – A furlough with a dark blue “passport for Auntie’s birthday”. A holiday from the familiar system. One week.

Within the space of seven days, I’d almost settled in completely. And then it all ended abruptly with the slamming of the dark green, steel door, a door purporting to lead to the world, all under the watchful eye of security cameras. Home.

But it was with more than a queasy feeling in my stomach. Something other than just a feeling, located somewhere entirely different, indefinable, inexplicable. Here you are constantly forced to explain yourself. But didn’t Johann Gottfried von Herder say, home is where you do not have to explain yourself? Home?

Hours later, finally the feel of rough toilet paper on my arse! Home.

(From "Das Mauer-Syndrom", a collection of short pieces of prose written and compiled by the author between 1961 to 1990)

Jürgen Nagel (Ost-Berlin)