Wheeler Burden will live a pretty amazing story that a trip to the nest time that the most obvious part. It is of course difficult to summarize more than 600 pages, which all the more often alternate periods. His youth will be the opportunity to enjoy with prestigious institutions where he became a prodigy of baseball, in the footsteps of his father, an accomplished athlete and war hero. Its passage into adulthood will be influenced by the discovery of Buddy Holly and he will know the glory with his group (SETRE inspired author says David Crosby Wheeler make a rock star nroll). For some reason, her coming of age will meanwhile marked by a return to the past, in the Vienna of the late nineteenth century. For tourists strolled in Vienna, I already had the opportunity to mimprégner the past splendor of empire in this city so nostalgic in some aspects and all that part of my novel therefore particularly charmed. The ring at the cafe through Central Mayerling, the novel incorporates cultural renewal and political issues through its leading figures actually which it is fully fledged characters in fiction: the Semitic mayor Lueger, the delicate Empress Sissi, Adolf Hitler as a child, the Mahler musician, writer Mark Twain, the Wickstein philosopher, the painter Klimt, the father of psychoanalysis, Freud's famous Viennese doctor even play a leading role since the novel sattache actually quite the psychological effects of time loops that it generates and which are at the origin of strong and anachronistic encounters between generations. These chronology bousculements creating family situations which shift the dŒdipe complex and perhaps explore other myths. If the grandfather Burden live the beginnings of the war, the father will experience all the horror (note dailleurs a successful episode with Churchill) and Wheeler discover that will make the one hand this legacy and secondly the prospects opened by its journey into the past. Despite some repetitions and even if, contrary to the author of the 4th cover, I have not found so with humor, I have traveled with pleasure in time and space of the novel that made me want to revisit Vienna.