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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 823.914
EAN: 9780374290962
ISBN: 0374290962
Label: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Manufacturer: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 368
Publication Date: November 11, 2008
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Release Date: November 11, 2008
Sales Rank: 257664
Studio: Farrar, Straus and Giroux


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Winnie and Wolf is the story of the remarkable relationship between Winifred Wagner and Adolf Hitler that took place during the years between the two world wars, as seen through the eyes of the secretary at the Wagner House in Bayreuth.  Winifred, an English girl, was brought up in an orphanage and married at the age of eighteen to the son of Germany’s most controversial genius. She is a passionate Germanophile, a Wagnerian dreamer, and a Teutonic patriot. In the debacle of the post-Versailles world, the Wagner family hopes for the coming of a Parsifal, a mystic idealist and redeemer. In 1923, they meet their Parsifal—a wild-eyed Viennese opera fanatic named Adolf Hitler. He has already made a name for himself in some sections of German society through rabble-rousing and street-corner speeches. It is Winifred, though, who truly believes in him. Both have known the humiliation of poverty and a deep anger at the society that excluded them. They find in each other an unusual kinship that begins with a passion for opera.  In A. N. Wilson’s boldest and most ambitious novel yet, the world of the Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany is brilliantly recreated, and forms the backdrop to this incredible bond, which ultimately reveals the remarkable capacity of human beings to deceive themselves.




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Outstanding, But Why the Need for a Hitler Love Child?
Wilson's 'Winnie and Wolf' exhibits a prodigous knowledge of German history from the end of WW1 until the end of WW2, Wagner's music, German philosophy, literature and art and the history of the Bayreuth Festival. Why I asked myself, did he write this as a novel using the wild premise that Winifred Wagner and Adolf Hitler had an affair that produced a child?

Wilson hangs his novel on a framework of having the novel writen as a memoir of 'N', Siegfried and then Winifred's personal assistant ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Interesting Premise
A very intriguing premise with a promising opening. You will be rewarded if you are a serious music lover and one who might perhaps enjoy reading about Richard Wagner and his offspring. For the rest of us, who are just looking for some good historical fiction covering twentienth century European history and the rise of Nazi Germany, the experience turns out to have a somewaht sluggish feel--one filled with arcane details, a multitude of characters and some digressive themes.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Winnie and Wolf
This is a gorgeously written book that I could not put down. It is absolutely not for everyone. But if you are interested in the life and music of Richard Wagner and/or the strange story of how the Nazis co-opted his works and perverted their meaning, or if you are interested in Germany's bizarre path from tentative democracy following the Great War to becoming the evil empire under Hitler, and why the German people surrendered their critical facilities and allowed Hitlerism to bring them, and much of the ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - soft and sympathetic
A really nice and sympathetic if not compassionate book about Mrs. Wagner and Mr. Hitler. The author has managed to create a believable and entertaining picture of the relationship of the two which has so far attracted much, but superficial treatment in most books about Hitler. A pleasure to read, could have been chosen for the annual Booker or prize..., but perhaps the theme did not allow...




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