Jähner’s new history of the Weimar era vividly portrays and endorses this spirit of excess ... Its very title, Vertigo, fittingly conjures the sensation of spinning dizziness ... He excels when he takes us into the ballrooms and pleasure palaces of a new entertainment culture, where reveling citizens listened to jazz and danced the Charleston ... There is a palpable nostalgia for Weimar on his final pages, a sadness that this exhilarating awakening ended in the human catastrophe of Nazism and World War II. Yet his account is not fatalistic.
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