Begierde : Ein Berliner Roman by Jolanthe Marès
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Originally published in 1919, Jolanthe Marès's novel is a fascinating snapshot of a city and a generation on the brink. It’s been rescued from obscurity, and reading it feels like discovering a secret.
The Story
The story centers on a young woman navigating Berlin in the volatile years before World War I. Her life is a constant push-and-pull. At home, she faces the strict rules and fading glamour of her upper-middle-class family. Outside, Berlin is exploding with new ideas—art, politics, and a loosening of social codes. The plot follows her relationships, her ambitions, and the intense 'desire' of the title: for love, for purpose, for a place in a changing world. It’s a quiet, character-driven look at the personal costs and exhilarating possibilities of that historical moment.
Why You Should Read It
What struck me most was how familiar the heroine’s struggles felt. Her fight for autonomy, her confusion about what she really wants, and the pressure from society will resonate with anyone who’s ever felt trapped by expectations. Marès writes with a sharp eye for social detail and a deep empathy for her characters. You get the scent of crowded cafes, the tension in drawing-room conversations, and the electric feeling that everything could change. It’s a powerful reminder that the 'roaring twenties' didn’t just appear; they were born from this simmering pre-war discontent.
Final Verdict
Perfect for readers who love historical fiction that focuses on social change and complex inner lives, rather than just kings and battles. If you enjoyed the vibe of Netflix's 'Babylon Berlin' or novels about women carving their own path, you’ll find a compelling ancestor here. It’s a slow burn, not a thriller, but it completely immerses you in a lost world that somehow speaks directly to our own.
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Barbara Jones
11 months agoAs someone who reads a lot, the atmosphere created is totally immersive. A valuable addition to my collection.
Andrew Clark
1 year agoIf you enjoy this genre, it manages to explain difficult concepts in plain English. Highly recommended.
Oliver Nguyen
7 months agoI came across this while browsing and the plot twists are genuinely surprising. Definitely a 5-star read.
John Brown
3 weeks agoAs someone who reads a lot, the author's voice is distinct and makes complex topics easy to digest. I couldn't put it down.
Paul Martin
2 weeks agoGreat read!