The Father Of A Murderer

(Paperback - Apr 1994)
by

Alfred Andersch

 (Author)
,

Leila Vennewitz

 (Translator)
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The Father of a Murderer takes place in a classroom of the Wittelsbach Gymnasium in 1920s Munich over the course of a single Greek lesson. Head-master Himmler (the father of Heinrich Himmler) enters the classroom, apparently to observe the students' progress. However, he soon takes over the lesson himself. Himmler mercilessly tests the boys, but his real purpose is to teach a political lesson to the German youths, and through them to settle accounts with their fathers. In the venerable tradition of German school novels (Musil's Young Torless and Heinrich Mann's Professor Garbage), this tale can be read as an account of routine academic sadism, but the essence of the story lies in the fine nuances of speech, thought, and behavior that illustrate, in the most sophisticated way, how the rise of Hitler was possible. Never before translated into English, this chilling novel was Andersch's final work. Published posthumously in German in 1980, it is considered by many to be his masterpiece.

Details of Book: The Father Of A Murderer Book: The Father Of A Murderer
Author: Alfred Andersch, Leila Vennewitz
ISBN:

0811217620


ISBN-13:

9780811217620

,

978-0811217620


Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: Apr 1994
Publisher: New Directions Publishing Corporation
Number of Pages: 112
Language: English
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    Book: The Father Of A Murderer by Alfred Andersch, Leila Vennewitz
    ISBN Number: 0811217620, 9780811217620, 978-0811217620