Siegfried

Siegfried

2001 • 192 pages

Ratings4

Average rating3.8

15

This remarkable book explores a fantastical story in which Hitler can be caught. Caught by the arts and theology; where history, politics, psychology and philosophy could not grasp the mystery that is Hitler.

A well written book with references to all kinds of arts and philosophies that are reminiscent of the style in which Chesterton builds an argument. With the same whimsical play of words and idioms that make the reader understand exactly what is being said without having it written explicitly.

Read through in two goes.

To conclude: 1 star for the original idea, 1 star for style, 1 star for references, 1 star for making me think of Chesterton, 1 star for a fantastic finish. 5 stars.

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