I Sleep in Hitler's Room

Nonfiction, Travel, Europe, Germany, Entertainment, Humour & Comedy, General Humour, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science
Cover of the book I Sleep in Hitler's Room by Tuvia Tenenbom, The Jewish Theater of New York
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Author: Tuvia Tenenbom ISBN: 9780983939924
Publisher: The Jewish Theater of New York Publication: October 14, 2011
Imprint: The Jewish Theater of New York Language: English
Author: Tuvia Tenenbom
ISBN: 9780983939924
Publisher: The Jewish Theater of New York
Publication: October 14, 2011
Imprint: The Jewish Theater of New York
Language: English
An American Jew wonders: Who are the Germans? Can we generalize and identify a specifically German character? Tuvia Tenenbom, an American playwright and journalist and a contributor to the German newspaper Die Zeit, tries to find out. He embarks on an extended tour of Germany, with a thoroughness that enables him to take in small, historic towns as well as the biggest cities. He interviews politicians and business and media elitesand students, waitresses, and ordinary people he meets along the way. Recurring themes of various comments offered by his interlocutors, even by the occasional tour guide, are Nazis and Jews. The subject of Israel often enters the mix, typically on a hostile note. Tenenbom finds that, several generations after World War II, stereotypes of Jews are commonplace. He also observes that an attitude that characterizes Germans across class and region is their love of Verein, of clubbiness, of concerted activity.
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An American Jew wonders: Who are the Germans? Can we generalize and identify a specifically German character? Tuvia Tenenbom, an American playwright and journalist and a contributor to the German newspaper Die Zeit, tries to find out. He embarks on an extended tour of Germany, with a thoroughness that enables him to take in small, historic towns as well as the biggest cities. He interviews politicians and business and media elitesand students, waitresses, and ordinary people he meets along the way. Recurring themes of various comments offered by his interlocutors, even by the occasional tour guide, are Nazis and Jews. The subject of Israel often enters the mix, typically on a hostile note. Tenenbom finds that, several generations after World War II, stereotypes of Jews are commonplace. He also observes that an attitude that characterizes Germans across class and region is their love of Verein, of clubbiness, of concerted activity.

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