The Epitome of Evil
- 228 pages
- 8 hours of reading
This study examines how Adolf Hitler is portrayed in American fiction, arguing that his representation has evolved from a tool for left-wing critique to one of right-wing affirmation.


This study examines how Adolf Hitler is portrayed in American fiction, arguing that his representation has evolved from a tool for left-wing critique to one of right-wing affirmation.
The book examines how Adolf Hitler is portrayed in American fiction, tracing his transformation from a symbol used for left-wing critique to one that serves right-wing affirmation. It delves into the evolving literary representations and their implications in the context of political and cultural narratives.