An Economist Best Book of 2007, Jonathan Carr's The Wagner Clan was roundly acclaimed upon its publication in hardcover. Hailed as "fiendishly enjoyable" by Salon.com and "masterly" and "enthralling" by The Daily Telegraph, it proves that the history of Europe and that of the Wagners are inextricably intertwined. Carr presents not only Richard Wagner himself--composer, philosopher, philanderer, failed revolutionary, and virulent anti-Semite--but also a colorful cast of historical figures who feature in Wagner's story: Franz Liszt (whose illegitimate daughter Cosima married Wagner); the "mad King" Ludwig II, who saved Wagner from penury by becoming his sponsor; Friedrich Nietzsche; Arthur Schopenhauer; Richard Strauss; Gustav Mahler; Arturo Toscanini; Joseph Goebbels; Hermann Goring; and the "Wolf" himself, Adolf Hitler, a passionate fan of the Master's music and an adopted uncle to Wagner's grandchildren. Wagner's British-born daughter-in-law, Winifred, was a close friend of Hitler's and seemed momentarily positioned to marry him after the death of her husband. All through the war the Bayreuth Festival, begun by the Master himself, was supported by Hitler, who had to fill the audience with fighting men and SS officers. After the war's devastation, the festival was dark for a decade until Wagner's offspring--with characteristic ambition and cunning--revived it. With the sweeping scope of a Wagnerian opera, The Wagner Clan is a riveting chronicle of the ascent, decline, and rehabilitation of the German nation and its most infamous family.
El gran clan familiar que empieza con el compositor Richard Wagner sigue siendo hoy una de las familias más famosas y controvertidas de la historia, tan influyente en las artes como en la política, y un espejo que sirve para relatar la historia de Alemania durante los últimos dos siglos. En este libro, Carr recoge la historia de celos, avaricia, pasión e intriga de cuatro generaciones, tramando una historia fascinante como la mejor de las óperas, y en la que aparecen como personajes secundarios de la trama familiar compositores como Listz, autores como Nietzsche o Schopenhauer, y por supuesto el Tercer Reich con Hitler a la cabeza y Goebbels en la sombra. Tras una larga investigación y entrevistas con los Wagner, Jonathan Carr ha escrito la primera biografía de este extraordinario clan, ilustrada con fotografías originales.