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The Devil's General and Germany: Jekyll and Hyde
Contributor(s): Haffner, Sebastian (Author), Zuckmayer, Carl (Author), Sander, Volkmar (Editor)
ISBN: 0826417205     ISBN-13: 9780826417206
Publisher: Continuum
OUR PRICE:   $51.43  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: June 2005
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Annotation: Both works in this volume ? a play by Carl Zuckmayer (1896-1977) and an unusual contemporary study of Nazi Germany by Sebastian Haffner (1907-99) ? bear testimony to the disturbing events that were to change German history in the aftermath of World War I. The abridged translation of The Devil's General, which was approved by Zuckmayer himself, is about a World War I flier who commits suicide as he comes to realize the unintended havoc he has wrought in his obsession to fly. Sebastian Haffner, whose real name was Raimund Pretzel (which was changed with the publication of Germany: Jekyll and Hyde), remained a controversial journalist all his life, working for both left-wing and right-wing journals. The work excerpted here was written in 1940 when Haffner, reared in a liberal tradition, was in a British detention camp as an enemy alien.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Literary Collections | European - General
- Drama | European - General
Dewey: 832.912
LCCN: 2005010386
Series: German Library (Paperback)
Physical Information: 0.88" H x 6.18" W x 8.09" (0.87 lbs) 312 pages
Themes:
- Chronological Period - 20th Century
- Cultural Region - Germany
 
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Both works in this volume - a play by Carl Zuckmayer (1896-1977) and an unusual contemporary study of Nazi Germany by Sebastian Haffner (1907-99) - bear testimony to the disturbing events that were to change German history in the aftermath of World War I. The abridged translation of The Devil's General, which was approved by Zuckmayer himself, is about a World War I flier who commits suicide as he comes to realize the unintended havoc he has wrought in his obsession to fly.

Sebastian Haffner, whose real name was Raimund Pretzel (which was changed with the publication of Germany: Jekyll and Hyde), remained a controversial journalist all his life, working for both left-wing and right-wing journals. The work excerpted here was written in 1940 when Haffner, reared in a liberal tradition, was in a British detention camp as an enemy alien.