A Guide to Berlin by Gail Jones links six foreigners with the city's dark past

By Susan Wyndham
Updated August 18 2015 - 4:08pm, first published August 8 2015 - 12:15am
Author Gail Jones had no intention of of writing about Berlin until she went there on a writing fellowship. Photo: Janie Barrett
Author Gail Jones had no intention of of writing about Berlin until she went there on a writing fellowship. Photo: Janie Barrett
<i>A Guide to Berlin</i> follows six foreigners with a shared love for Vladimir Nabokov, who lived in the city for five years.
<i>A Guide to Berlin</i> follows six foreigners with a shared love for Vladimir Nabokov, who lived in the city for five years.
Author Gail Jones had no intention of of writing about Berlin until she went there on a writing fellowship. Photo: Janie Barrett
Author Gail Jones had no intention of of writing about Berlin until she went there on a writing fellowship. Photo: Janie Barrett
Author Gail Jones had no intention of of writing about Berlin until she went there on a writing fellowship. Photo: Janie Barrett
Author Gail Jones had no intention of of writing about Berlin until she went there on a writing fellowship. Photo: Janie Barrett
<i>A Guide to Berlin</i> follows six foreigners with a shared love for Vladimir Nabokov, who lived in the city for five years.
<i>A Guide to Berlin</i> follows six foreigners with a shared love for Vladimir Nabokov, who lived in the city for five years.
Author Gail Jones had no intention of of writing about Berlin until she went there on a writing fellowship. Photo: Janie Barrett
Author Gail Jones had no intention of of writing about Berlin until she went there on a writing fellowship. Photo: Janie Barrett
<i>A Guide to Berlin</i> follows six foreigners with a shared love for Vladimir Nabokov, who lived in the city for five years.
<i>A Guide to Berlin</i> follows six foreigners with a shared love for Vladimir Nabokov, who lived in the city for five years.

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