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Hitler's Parsifal: Mystery Novel
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Hitler's Parsifal: Mystery Novel

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Engelsk
provoking novel boycotted and highly applauded... Hitler loved the Bayreuth Festival. He adored Richard Wagner s music. That s the background of the novel. Bayreuth has a unique place in German history. There is no better spot to observe the radical fault lines in that history than in this small provincial German city. In a country where music has always been very important, Bayreuth and its Festival were caught up in an unprecedented way in the Nazi catastrophe. Alma Rosen, a Jewish journalist from New York, has come to Bayreuth on the trail for information about her German grandfather, a pianist, conductor, and ardent devotee of Richard Wagner's music. But all traces of him have vanished in the Nazi death camps... It's Festival Time in Bayreuth. The city is shocked by the sudden death of Siegfried S rgel, Director of the Richard Wagner National Archive. Was it murder or suicide? What was so fascinating about the music of the anti-Semitic Wagner, who was Hitler's favorite composer, that would keep her grandfather from fleeing the hatred and persecution in Germany, and risk his life for Wagner's music? Alma intends to write a book about this. But her plans meet with mistrust in Bayreuth. She receives anonymous death threats.
ISBN
9781490352619
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
313 gram
Utgivelsesdato
1.6.2013
Antall sider
318