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  • Hitler, Mussolini, and Me

  • A Sort of Triography
  • By: Charles Davis
  • Narrated by: Gerard Doyle
  • Length: 7 hrs and 26 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)

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Hitler, Mussolini, and Me

By: Charles Davis
Narrated by: Gerard Doyle
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Summary

In 1938, Hitler visits Italy. An expatriate Irish art historian is obliged to guide Mussolini and his guest around the galleries. Half fascinated, half repelled, he watches the tyrants, wrestling with the uneasy conviction that he ought to use the opportunity to "do something" about them yet lacking the zeal that might transform misgivings into action.

Thirty years later, his daughter comes across a compromising clipping showing her father with the dictators. Exposed as a collaborator, the narrator explains what happened, what he did and did not do, and why, revealing in the process the part the girl's mother played in promoting the digestive disorders that were to influence the course of the war.

To help his daughter understand, he conjures a time before the crime that would define the century, a time before these men became monsters inflated to fit that crime, showing her the tawdry little people behind the myths, the real Hitler and Mussolini, the Flatulent Windbag and the Constipated Prick.

Based on historical events and using the tyrants' own words, Hitler, Mussolini, and Me brings the dictators down to earth, describing the murkier, more scurrilous aspects of their careers, and using jokes and scatology to weave a crazed pathway toward a cracked kind of morality. It is the story of an ordinary man living in extraordinary times - times when being ordinary was an act of rebellion in itself.

©2016 Charles Davis (P)2016 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
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Outstanding, hilarious and human

Absolutely wonderful, humanises the two dictators and highlights the fragility of human nature. It brings an wonderful insight into what it would have been like to be an ordinary citizen within those tumultuous times and the subsequent guilt by apathy of the rise of Mussolini and Hitler.

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Awesome, wise and very funny

I didnt quite know what to expect, but this book is a rare treat. It's is full of humanity, the complexities of life and fascism, and most of all wit. I thoroughly enjoyed it.

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weird glib tone that verges on the antisemitic...

...and is full on sexist. It has a dated 70s feel. Feminism is discussed in terms of bra burning, most odd

Im irish, jewish, went to art school and have lived in italy. I should be the target audience - I don't understand the other reviews, this book was ill judged tripe. Avoid

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