2.9 AVERAGE


Sure there's a castle in this book, and it's pretty wonderfully constructed, but it's also made out of shit. Reading this book was an awful, soul-crushing experience. No wonder Norman Mailer died. This book killed him.

I couldn't finish this book. A tale of Hitler as a youth, Norman Mailer takes a compelling subject and adds his own bit of fantastic and supernatural drama in a disjointed way, which ends up taking away from the story, rather than adding to it. Not serious enough to be a fictionalized biography, and not fun enough to be a fantasy novel, I didn't know what to do with it and have put it down for good.

Una dintre puținele cărți pe care efectiv n-am putut s-o duc până la capăt.

Am mai citit „The Executioner s Song” și am avut o relație love-hate cu cartea aia, după cum am scris și în review. Mailer scrie foarte fain, dar se împiedică de cele mai mici detalii care, sincer, nu contează și nu interesează pe nimeni. Aceeași problemă și aici.
Conceptul cărții - nașterea și copilăria lui Hitler (am înțeles că povestea se sfârșește când devine major, și Mailer ar mai fi vrut să scrie încă 2 cărți, dar moartea n-a fost de acord cu el) sub oblăduirea unui demon - e foarte faină. Dar partea faină se oprește aici. Mailer alege să petreacă EXTREM de mult timp scrutând tot felul de aspecte minore, cu prea puțin impact și aderență la cititor.
Am început cartea asta acum 2 ani, am citit vreo 150 de pagini, apoi am abandonat-o. De atunci o tot folosesc ca leac pentru insomnii, pentru că imediat ce o iau în mână și bag vreo 2-3 pagini, mă ia somnul. 2 ani mai târziu, sunt la pagina 185 și am deci să renunț pentru că mi-e clar că nu va fi altceva decât o pierdere de vreme.

Best revenge on Hitler an author could write!

Distasteful.

Hitler e la sua genesi demoniaca, così come la racconta il demone che presiedette al suo concepimento, col corollario dell'educazione di un mostro da parte di un padre inadatto e di una madre inadeguata, ovviamente con i dovuti interventi del demonio.
Un'opera di pura fantasia, che batte su molte delle leggente che hanno circondato il male assoluto che dallo scorso secolo ancora getta la sua ombra sul mondo, forse un modo per non dimenticare.

Good lord, this was bad. I'll confess that I didn't but skim the rest of it after about two-thirds of the way through.
It had so much promise, the premise of this book. I've been wanting to read some of Mailer's stuff. I'm sorry I picked this as my first. No wonder this book cost less than 5 dollars in hardcover at Barnes and Noble.
It was disgusting. I've read some gross things before, but this was unnecessarily disgusting. No thanks, Mailer, I'd really rather not read about an old man and a young boy having sex. Seriously? Was that necessary? That's where I gave up.
I understand that this was supposed to be the first in a trilogy...so I guess I'm willing to let it slide that almost none of the story centered around Adolf Hitler himself. But it was still disappointing.
Please do yourself a favor and never read this. Read something else by Mailer, but not this.

A senior devil in Lucifer's army manages and observes the heritage and childhood of Adolf Hitler. Well written and quite engaging. The description of the mating that conceives Adolf Hitler, panned as the "most horrific sex scene ever written" is , well, rather tame. A whole mythology is built up and explained about God, the Devil, the angels and a whole supernatural world that (somewhat) controls our thoughts and actions. Sometimes these asides go on a bit much.

A plausible (but unlikely) explanation is offered that Hitler was the product of multiple instances of incest, culminating in his father's (unknowingly) coupling with his own daughter - the child of his relationship with his sister. It gets a bit complicated.

Well worth reading just for the prose and the atmosphere of late nineteenth century Austria.

Honestly not worth the time or energy

I started this book about a month ago and I've been struggling to get through it. First, I thought it was about one thing, then the narrator switched things up on me and it became something different. Now, the narrator has done it again on page 214 he decides to go off on a totally different tangent and intends to do so for the next 50 pages. He graciously lets me know, however, that if I have no interest in this detour I can proceed to page 261. What? The last straw in a very frustrating read. I'll do you one better, Mr. Narrator - I'll just skip the rest of the book altogether!