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Oliver Hilmes

    January 1, 1971
    Oliver Hilmes
    Bo lin 1936
    Schattenzeit
    Der Streit ums "Deutsche"
    Ein Ende und ein Anfang
    Cosima Wagner
    Berlin 1936
    • 2018

      Berlin 1936

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.9(423)Add rating

      SHORTLISTED FOR THE WILLIAM HILL SPORTS BOOK AWARD 2018 *SELECTED AS A BOOK OF THE YEAR BY THE TELEGRAPH, FINANCIAL TIMES, GUARDIAN, DAILY MAIL AND THE TIMES* 'Compelling, suspenseful and beautifully done' Anna Funder, author of STASILAND A captivating account of the Nazi Olympics - told through the voices and stories of those who were there. For sixteen days in the summer of 1936, the world's attention turned to the German capital as it hosted the Olympic Games. Seen through the eyes of a cast of characters - Nazi leaders and foreign diplomats, athletes and journalists, nightclub owners and jazz musicians - Berlin 1936plunges us into the high tension of this unfolding scene. Alongside the drama in the Olympic Stadium - from the triumph of Jesse Owens to the scandal when an American tourist breaks through the security and manages to kiss Hitler - Oliver Hilmes takes us behind the scenes and into the lives of ordinary Berliners- the woman with a dark secret who steps in front of a train, the transsexual waiting for the Gestapo's knock on the door, and the Jewish boy hoping that Germany may lose in the sporting arena. During the sporting events the dictatorship was partially put on hold; here then, is a last glimpse of the vibrant and diverse life in Berlin in the 1920s and 30s that the Nazis aimed to destroy.

      Berlin 1936
    • 2016

      Franz Liszt

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.9(81)Add rating

      An engrossing new biography of the musical revolutionary who was the world s first international megastar"

      Franz Liszt
    • 2015

      Malevolent muse

      • 331 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.8(67)Add rating

      "The legendary life of the muse of geniuses, Alma Mahler-Gropius-Werfel"--

      Malevolent muse
    • 2011

      Cosima Wagner

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      4.4(17)Add rating

      An enthralling new biography of the woman behind Bayreuth In this meticulously researched book, Oliver Hilmes paints a fascinating and revealing picture of the extraordinary Cosima Wagner--illegitimate daughter of Franz Liszt, wife of the conductor Hans von Bülow, then mistress and subsequently wife of Richard Wagner. After Wagner's death in 1883 Cosima played a crucial role in the promulgation and politicization of his works, assuming control of the Bayreuth Festival and transforming it into a shrine to German nationalism. The High Priestess of the Wagnerian cult, Cosima lived on for almost fifty years, crafting the image of Richard Wagner through her organizational ability and ideological tenacity. The first book to make use of the available documentation at Bayreuth, this biography explores the achievements of this remarkable and obsessive woman while illuminating a still-hidden chapter of European cultural history.

      Cosima Wagner