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  • Masterpiece 5 1  

    Part of the other (Paperback)
    A masterpiece! A very nice writing style, the angle chosen (or rather the two angles) to speak of Hitler's very smart A novel that continues to teach us about the life of Hitler, his sad choice ... and sobering on ourselves The topic was how delicate
  • Fascinated by the subject, a little disappointed by the novel  

    Part of the other (Paperback)
    Schmitt has a question: what would have happened if Hitler had been admitted to the Fine Arts. From there, he tells us in turn Hitler's life, the future dictator and that of Adolf H., painter in the making. " I find it extremely interesting premise b
  • Psychoanalysis of fairy tales  

    Part of the other (Paperback)
    Eric Emmanuel Schmitt is a controversial author. Whether through his novels or his plays, it divides ... Turns celebrated or reviled. I do not know all his work, but I loved her as much as his new pieces. Each time, the same conclusion: it has admire
  • a work apart  

    Part of the other (Paperback)
    convinced that this book was a river novel, I opened it in desperation, having nothing else at hand to read. Although it took me! the smooth and efficient style EE Schmitt makes this fascinating book and just any kind of player: the lover of the auth
  • Adolf H. admitted  

    Part of the other (Paperback)
    "I admit the part of the other in the constitution of my destiny." wrote Adolf H., alter-ego uchronic Hitler penned by Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt, who managed his entrance exam to the Academy of Fine Arts in 1908, when "one minute changed the co
  • Excellent 259 50 136 2754  

    Part of the other (Paperback)
    A beautiful book; the author does not impose his vision of things, but it starts from a mere assumption and built two different lives from the same starting point. The process is original and takes us quickly; we are anxious to know the outcome, at l
  • Intense, intelligent and beautiful ...!  

    Part of the other (Paperback)
    The starting point of the book is attractive: what would have happened if Adolf Hitler had been received at the Academy of Fine Arts? How is this "event" would have been decisive for the rest of the world? This world would it have been better or