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Siegfried

Published
Nov 2003
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General Fiction General Fiction
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192

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A bracing meditation on the nature of evil and a moving evocation of the human heart, Siegfried is one of Harry Mulisch's most powerful novels. After a reading of his work, renowned Dutch author Rudolf Herter, who had recently commented in a television interview that it may be only through fiction that the uniquely evil figure of Adolf Hitler can be truly comprehended, is approached by an elderly couple. The pair reveal that as domestic servants in Hitler's Bavarian retreat in the waning years of the war, they were witness to the jealously guarded birth of Siegfried—the son of Hitler and Eva Braun. For more than fifty years they have kept silent about the child they once raised as their own. Only now and only to Herter are they willing to reveal their astonishing story.

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Nov 2004 Penguin ISBN 0142004987
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Dec 2004 Penguin (UK) ISBN 0141009144
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First Edition Nov 2003 Viking ISBN 0670032530
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Nov 2004 Penguin ISBN 1440650403
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Nov 2004 Penguin ISBN B001M0BU9C
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