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At its heart, this is neither a historical study nor a family exposé. It is the sad story of a son who spent decades rebelling against an icy father and trying to make peace with him. He also searched for his own career in the shadow of his famous family. Gottfried maintains that his outspokenness ruined his chances in the German opera world, where Bayreuth casts a heavy influence (Wolfgang Wagner still runs the festival). Bayreuth has in fact changed in recent years, welcoming Jewish conductors like James Levine and Daniel Barenboim. But Gottfried sees this as a cynical move, necessary in--as he quotes Winifred--"these Jew-ridden times." Gottfried finally severed his ties to his domineering father in 1990 when he conducted a lecture tour in Israel. He now calls himself an "anti-Wagnerian," and he has formed a group to foster German-Jewish understanding. --David Olivenbaum --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Self-absorbed twaddle,
By Candace Scott (Lake Arrowhead, CA, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Twilight of the Wagners: The Unveiling of a Family's Legacy (Hardcover)
This was a crashing disappointment on several fronts. Gottfried Wagner is in a unique position to dish major dirt on the Bayreuth Wagner clan, yet he inexplicably chooses to focus the center of attention on himself. The problem is that Gottfried is not especially likeable or interesting and suffers from a case of self-absorption unequalled in recent history. He repeatedly drones on about how he was persecuted and ignored by his father, misunderstood by the other Wagners and shunted aside for no good reason. Ho hum.The second disappointment is that this book was marketed as containing many "new" revelations about Hitler and his relationship with Wagner grandmother Winifred. Notice that Hitler is featured prominently on the cover of the book, flanked by Wieland and Wolfgang. Gottfried again could have provided fascinating, new glimpses into Winifred, who was a fanatic, but at least a fascinating woman. This was an opportunity for Gottfried to unearth new tid-bits relating to Hitler's annual Bayreuth pilgrimages, his relationships with Verena, Friedilind and the Wagner boys, but... again, he drops the ball. There is very little new material offered here. The writing style is unedifying, perhaps the fault of the translator, but to sum up: not worth your time.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
"Daddy Dearest" from the Wagners,
By A Customer
This review is from: Twilight of the Wagners: The Unveiling of a Family's Legacy (Hardcover)
A major disappointment. There are some very well-written books on the Wagner family and their well-known links to Hitler. We know they loved the guy. We know they crossed their fingers and did what they could to get through de-nazification after the war. So when you open Gottfried's little tell-all, you hope for some insights from the other side of the walls at Wahnfried. But what you find adds absolutely nothing to what is known about the Wagner crowd and their love affair with der fuehrer. That our reading public seems fascinated with celebrity biographies about childhood abuse is sad enough. When a non-celebrity non-entity from the Wagner family who happens nonetheless to be a direct descendent from the composer actually finds a publisher to print one of these trashy tomes (shame on you Picador Books), we have truly entered a new level in book-publishing. I deeply regret adding to global warming by buying this thing. This copy of Gottfried's whiny little book won't even be donated to the local library.
8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Wagner's Favorite Whine,
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This review is from: Twilight of the Wagners: The Unveiling of a Family's Legacy (Paperback)
Apart from some gossipy behind-the-scenes tidbits about the Wagners, this tedious book has little to offer. The author provides no insights at all into either Richard Wagner or even the author's family. There is little here that we did not already know from other sources: Wolfgang Wagner is a power-obsessed despot, for example. Winifred was an unrepentant Nazi and a virulent anti-semite. Who doesn't know that?Most of this book appears to be the author's attempt to (a) settle old scores, particularly against family members, and (b) publicly atone for his sense of personal guilt at being a member of the Wagner family. Very little of what is in here merited publication. Gottfried comes across as whiny, self-indulgent, and not a little self-righteous. His recurrent theme is, "Everybody Hates Me, Nobody Loves Me, I Think I'll Go Out And Eat Worms." Don't waste your time on this one.
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