The Tristan Chord [electronic resource]
Skwerer, Glenn2018
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2019 Walter Scott Prize Academy recommendation 'Succeeds brilliantly ... a gripping and disturbing portrait of the young Hitler' Simon Mawer, author of the Man Booker-shortlisted The Glass House Salzburg, 1945: Eugen Reczek, a middle-aged Austrian desk clerk, is interned by the American occupiers. The reason: he is Hitlers Jugendfreund – 'The Friend of the Führer's Youth'. Linz, 1905: An upholstery apprentice by day and fledgling violist by night, Eugen meets fifteen-year-old Adolf Hitler at the local opera, and for the next four years they see each other almost daily. Eugen is captivated but also troubled by Hitler: his almost complete isolation, his morbid preoccupation with his dead father, and his obsession with a young woman to whom he has never said a word. They move together to Vienna – Adolf to study art; Eugen to study music – but as Adolf's money runs low, he becomes increasingly drawn to the racist gutter press of Vienna, and so to hatred: of women, of sex, of all things sensual. When Eugen begins a relationship with the Jewish mother of one of his piano students, it is only a matter of time before their suppressed conflict will ignite. Now, with the Third Reich in ashes, Eugen sits in a barren room writing his memoir. In a voice by turns intelligent, sceptical, pained, nostalgic and appalled, he tries to come to terms with the course of his own life and with the unfathomable criminality of his boyhood friend – his Hitler.
Main title:
The Tristan Chord [electronic resource] / Glenn Skwerer
Author:
Skwerer, Glenn, Author
Imprint:
[Place of publication not identified] : Unbound, 2018
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1 online resource (1 text file)
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Mode of access: Internet
Biography/History:
Glenn Skwerer is a psychiatrist who lives and practices in the Boston area. August Kubizek's memoir, The Young Hitler I Knew, inspired him to look more closely at the psychology of the friendship between Kubizek and a young Hitler. The Tristan Chord is his first book.
ISBN:
9781783525751
Language:
English
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2806834
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