In 1976, David Bowie fled the chaos of Los Angeles in search of renewal and found it in a divided Berlin, a city whose artistic legacy had captivated him since childhood. Over three transformative years, he created the groundbreaking 'Berlin Trilogy' - Low, 'Heroes' and Lodger - some of the most critically acclaimed and innovative albums of the late twentieth century. Tobias Ruther traces Bowie's intense collaborations with Iggy Pop, Brian Eno and Tony Visconti, his immersion...