The Birthday King: A Romance"Our fortunes are with Greater Germany". We must survive the crisis with "discretion and foresight" -- this remark, by one of the characters in Gabriel Fielding's implacable, impressive novel of inside Hitler's Germany explains the spiritual metabolism of a great many of those who temporized and compromised in the touchy business of material self-interest and physical self-preservation. They are certainly as guilty as those that stoked the fires of the crematoria. Prominent here are the Weidmanns, an industrialist family of sufficient prestige to avoid the taint of their Jewish blood lines, thinned by intermarriage, and their old friends, the von Hoffbachs, who play the social game in Berlin with the Hitler hierarchy. Most of the characters pursue an expedient course but particularly Ruprecht Weidmann, the younger of two sons anxious to get his hands on the family factories, while Alfred, the older, with a strong religious drift, needs to resolve his own spiritual and political convictions. Thus he is an easy victim for Rupecht's betrayal which leads to a more comfortable internment first and then the horrors observed in an extermination camp. It is an admirable book, a forceful illumination and considered indictment of the "innocent malevolence" of the Germans and there are scenes and characters of depth as well as sharpness. To be read (reluctantly by some) and remembered, but perhaps less likely to appeal than the Greenbloom cycle."--Kirkus |
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... mind ; he had taken a dislike to the tenor bell during the consecration on which act that morning he had cast an especially cold eye . Accom- panying his mother to the communion rail , always an em- barrassing task when one had to wait ...
... mind ; he had taken a dislike to the tenor bell during the consecration on which act that morning he had cast an especially cold eye . Accom- panying his mother to the communion rail , always an em- barrassing task when one had to wait ...
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... mind , I really can't think about it just at the mo- ment . " " Of course not . These matters seem so trivial in relation to the larger issues . " The Baron too was looking despairingly at the clock , its pale - blue face and freshly ...
... mind , I really can't think about it just at the mo- ment . " " Of course not . These matters seem so trivial in relation to the larger issues . " The Baron too was looking despairingly at the clock , its pale - blue face and freshly ...
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... mind . He hated the hatred with which she and many others had filled him and forcibly suppressed many of his memories , being sure that the practice was good for his health . When specific events such as that of the priest's mur- der ...
... mind . He hated the hatred with which she and many others had filled him and forcibly suppressed many of his memories , being sure that the practice was good for his health . When specific events such as that of the priest's mur- der ...
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