Look Who's Back
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Narrated by:
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Julian Rhind-Tutt
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By:
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Timur Vermes
About this listen
Berlin, Summer 2011. Adolf Hitler wakes up on a patch of open ground, alive and well. Things have changed – no Eva Braun, no Nazi party, no war. Hitler barely recognises his beloved Fatherland, filled with immigrants and run by a woman. People certainly recognise him, albeit as a flawless impersonator who refuses to break character. The unthinkable, the inevitable happens, and the ranting Hitler goes viral, becomes a YouTube star, gets his own T.V. show, and people begin to listen. But the Führer has another programme with even greater ambition – to set the country he finds a shambles back to rights.
Look Who’s Back stunned and then thrilled 1.5 million German readers with its fearless approach to the most taboo of subjects. Naive yet insightful, repellent yet strangely sympathetic, the revived Hitler unquestionably has a spring in his step.
©2012 Bastei Lübbe AG (P)2014 Quercus Publishing plcCritic reviews
“Uproariously funny” ( Stern)
“An uproarious, disturbing book that will resonate long after you turn the final page” (Caroline Jowett, Daily Express)
“Clever, provocative and very entertaining. Hitler is a great, albeit monstrous, comic creation.” (Darragh McManus, Irish Independent)
“Julian Rhind-Tutt’s reading is beyond marvellous . . . Both funny and frightening, this is a subtle, historical study of the commanding nature of the fanatical demagogue, as well as a savage critique of contemporary western culture. It is a powerful and important book.” (Sue Gaisford, Independent)
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- Simon
- 13-06-14
Bizarre But Brilliant
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
There is a dark side to this very, very humorous book and the author never lets the characterisation drift into admiration - which he could have. My daughter (university age) also found the book a brilliant offering.
What was one of the most memorable moments of Look Who's Back?
When Hitler receives hi first incoming call on his mobile - I nearly had to stop the car for laughter.
Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
A lot of laughter, loads of chuckles and some revulsion as well (ref my comments above).
Any additional comments?
I can't wait for the follow up - which is inevitable.
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- Simon
- 22-01-16
Captivating, hilarious, terrifying.
Vermes and Rhind-Tutt do a fantastic job of portraying a convincing Hitler, as a man rather than a monster and all the more dangerous for it. I particularly liked the way Vermes portrays Hitler in his own voice as convinced of his own absolute consistency while at the same time having him subtly but blatantly contradict himself throughout the course of his monologue. He does a great job of putting forward a version of Hitler that feels human and who is capable of being very convincing in his arguments, but without losing many of the flaws the real man clearly had.
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- Mike
- 06-07-19
Thoroughly enjoyable.
Binge listened to the full story in a coue of days. Think I'll watch the film now on Netflix
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- Ian
- 20-04-21
Very entertaining
Very clever premise for a book. Hitler wakes up in 2011 and just carries on being Hitler. The Germans think that it is satire. It seems to me that the author has researched Hitler very thoroughly, enabling him to get inside Hitler’s head. This is both amusing and enlightening. The notes at the end of the book about the real characters and organisations involved helped place it in a wider context. Well worth a listen
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- Paul
- 26-01-15
Loved It!
What did you like most about Look Who's Back?
Impressed that the author was able to take a taboo subject and craft it into an enjoyable, entertaining work full of humour.
Who was your favorite character and why?
Am I really going to say that Hitler was very good?
Which scene did you most enjoy?
Too many to mention.
If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
Where's Borman?
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- Vincent
- 10-07-14
Great, what a laugh
Where does Look Who's Back rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
very good,,,,,,,, easy to listen to and funny but close to nerve at times
What did you like best about this story?
humorous, silly, easy listening, not real,
What does Julian Rhind-Tutt bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?
easy listening
If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
not again
Any additional comments?
no
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- Andi Davies
- 10-04-15
Kind of amusing
The first truly original concept for a book in ages. However the idea of people not believing he was really Hitler lasted a long long time and never developed as I was hoping it was. Some excellent commentary on modern day Europe.
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- Lewis
- 25-11-20
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Very interesting satire based on the premise of Hitler's return and how he might behave.
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- David
- 15-04-15
A thought compelling concept
Very well narrated. It's an interesting concept that not everyone will feel comfortable reading. It probes some interesting social issues. Also very funny in places. Intentionally so.
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- Zerathulu
- 17-10-17
Brilliantly performed but story slightly lacking
I loved this book. Hitler is brilliantly performed, and the author's insights into the lunatic's mind seem frighteningly realistic, especially when coupled with the choice of language and the metaphors that Hitler peppers his narration with. The plot won't grip you, but it doesn't need to; the humour stems from the former fuhrer trying to apply his unique way of thinking in today's society, surrounded by computers, TVs, smartphones and the internet, as well as today's enlightened citizens who REALLY want to know what his 'real' name is. Just don't mention the war.
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