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- catalog abstract "Fifty years after the fall of the Nazi Third Reich and V-E Day, BOA Editions, Ltd. is proud to present W. D. Snodgrass's The Fuebrer Bunker: The Complete Cycle. These dramatic monologues are spoken by members of the German High Command - Adolf Hitler, Heinrich Himmler, Dr. Joseph Goebbels, Albert Speer, Hermann Goering - their wives and mistresses, including Eva Braun and Magda Goebbels, during the last month of the European campaign of World War II, before many of them, along with their Fuehrer, committed suicide in his bunker. Dramatizing the end of the horrible psycho-drama that was Hitler's Reich, The Fuehrer Bunker shows much of the paranoia, self-indulgence, degradation and rage that consumed the German leaders. Snodgrass uses a variety of forms - villanelles, letters and sonnets, and nonceforms - triangles, inverted triangles, platoons and squads, American popular songs and a game of solitaire - which intensify the internal conflicts. Albert Speer, Hitler's chief architect and minister of armaments, for example, speaks and thinks in geometric forms, which, as Hitler's mania and Germany's losses increase, break down. Framing the monologues are the songs of Old Lady Barkeep who is both Chorus and Mistress of Ceremonies. She sings of the High Command's deceit and of the people's disillusionment with their leaders.".
- catalog contributor b8062638.
- catalog coverage "Germany History 1933-1945 Poetry.".
- catalog created "1995.".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "1995.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1995.".
- catalog description "4/13, Hermann Goering: Sir, sir, we must check -- 4/14, Ernst Busch: That Bohemian corporal -- 4/14, Traudl Junge: they know but never tell me -- 4/14, Ernst Busch: What could I have had in mind? -- 4/15, Dr. Goebbels: Two days ago, we heard about -- 4/15, Magda Goebbels: Now Joseph's sister's offered us -- 4/15, Eva Braun: There they go, behind my back -- 4/15, Helmuth Weidling: What do they want? -- 4/15, Heinrich Himmler: Aryan-Purity-A-Strain -- Chorus: Old Lady Barkeep's radio told -- 4/16, Gotthard Heinrici: I have not actually withdrawn -- 4/16, Heinrich Himmler: A-Simple-Handshake -- 4/16, Dr. Goebbels: Diaries: since the age of twelve -- 4/16, Hermann Goering: Name Of The Prisoner -- 4/16, Magda Goebbels: You can destroy the evidence -- 4/16, Adolf Hitler: Zhukov's First Front crossing -- 4/16, Chorus: Men do what men have done -- Chorus: Old Lady Barkeep's maxims say -- 4/19, Dr. Goebbels: East Prussia, Silesia, Norway -- 4/19, Albert Speer: Paul/ My old/ Schoolmate -- ".
- catalog description "4/20, Heinrich Himmler: Almost-Enough-To-Drive -- 4/20, Albert Speer: Take / A breath / Take your own -- 4/20, Hermann Goering: Tell us, dear Reichsmarschall -- 4/20, Dr. Goebbels: I've known strange loves -- 4/20, Adolf Hitler: Best stuffed in a bag and drowned -- Chorus: Old Lady Barkeep knew the score -- 4/22, Magda Goebbels: How can you do the things -- 4/22, Dr. Goebbels: Stand back, make way, you mindless scum -- 4/22, Eva Braun: Tea for two / And two for tea -- 4/23, Albert Speer: "As we / Flew in, / The city like -- 4/23, Hermann Goering: Dear friends, the moment's come -- 4/23, Helmuth Weidling: Why can't I learn -- 4/23, Heinrich Himmler: Always-The-Same -- 4/23, The Goebbels Children: We wonder how long -- 4/23, Dr. Goebbels: I play, here, for my family -- Chorus: Old Lady Barkeep says we should -- 4/24, Albert Speer: His voice / cold as his / handshake -- 4/24, Magda Goebbels: How could you dare stay constant -- 4/24, The Goebbels Children: Our father came here -- ".
- catalog description "4/25, Eva Braun: Here's "Eva with Hitler's secretaries -- 4/26, Dr. Goebbels: Want to go to my attic -- 4/26, Martin Bormann: My Beautiful Momsy -- 4/26, Heinrich Himmler: Adjutants-Must-Ask -- 4/26, Hermann Goering: Good day, Herr Goering -- 4/27, Dr. Goebbels: The girls that haunt our movie screen -- 4/27, Magda Goebbels: I wear His badge -- Chorus: Old Lady Barkeep's bacchanal -- 4/28, Adolf Hitler: Benito, pattern, partner, my brother -- 4/28, Martin Bormann: My Precious One and Only -- 4/28, Heinrich Himmler: A-Wise-Man-Always-Knows -- 4/29, Dr. Goebbels: One more laugh -- 4/29, Helga Goebbels: What if your dog got hit -- 4/29, Hermann Fegelein: sweet jesus bleeding asshole -- 4/30, Eva B. Hitler, geb. Braun: Consummatum est -- 4/30, Adolf Hitler: To master the world and then -- 4/30, Magda Goebbels: This is the needle that we give -- Chorus: Old Lady Barkeep took the notion -- 5/1, Gotthard Heinrici: For days I asked, I begged -- ".
- catalog description "5/1, Magda Goebbels: Face down, one by one, lay out -- 5/1, Martin Bormann: Under the shadow of this tank -- 5/1, Traudl Junge: everybody left feels free -- 5/1, Helmuth Weidling: The silence staggered me -- 5/1, Hermann Goering: When I speak to you, you stand -- 5/1, Heinrich Himmler: An-Eye-Patch -- 5/1, Dr. Goebbels: Say goodbye to the help -- Chorus: Old Lady Barkeep squealed with laughter".
- catalog description "Chorus: Old Lady Barkeep had a Folk -- 4/1, Dr. Goebbels: Days, American bombing flights -- Chorus: Old Lady Barkeep had a Bormann -- 4/1, Martin Bormann: My Dearest Beloved Momsy Girl -- Chorus: Old Lady Barkeep's Himmler -- 4/1, Heinrich Himmler: Astral-Signs-Suggest -- Chorus: Old Lady Barkeep's tough old General -- 4/1, Gotthard Heinrici: Army Group Vistula? -- 4/1, Heinrich Himmler: And-I-Do-Deserve-It -- Chorus: Old Lady Barkeep had a Goering -- 4/1, Hermann Goering: And why, Herr Reichsmarschall -- Chorus: Old Lady Barkeep's architect -- 4/1, Albert Speer: So / I am / Reborn? -- Chorus: Old Lady Barkeep found a mistress -- 4/1, Eva Braun: You've heard of Eva Braun, of course -- Chorus: Old Lady Barkeep had a Hitler -- 4/1, Adolf Hitler: Down: I got it all -- Chorus: Old Lady Barkeep had a Reich -- 4/8, Gotthard Heinrici: Worse than, less than ghosts -- 4/9, Heinrich Himmler: Any-Truly-Modern-Study -- 4/12, Albert Speer: We / Saved / The bridges -- ".
- catalog description "Fifty years after the fall of the Nazi Third Reich and V-E Day, BOA Editions, Ltd. is proud to present W. D. Snodgrass's The Fuebrer Bunker: The Complete Cycle. These dramatic monologues are spoken by members of the German High Command - Adolf Hitler, Heinrich Himmler, Dr. Joseph Goebbels, Albert Speer, Hermann Goering - their wives and mistresses, including Eva Braun and Magda Goebbels, during the last month of the European campaign of World War II, before many of them, along with their Fuehrer, committed suicide in his bunker. Dramatizing the end of the horrible psycho-drama that was Hitler's Reich, The Fuehrer Bunker shows much of the paranoia, self-indulgence, degradation and rage that consumed the German leaders. Snodgrass uses a variety of forms - villanelles, letters and sonnets, and nonceforms - triangles, inverted triangles, platoons and squads, American popular songs and a game of solitaire - which intensify the internal conflicts. Albert Speer, Hitler's chief architect and minister of armaments, for example, speaks and thinks in geometric forms, which, as Hitler's mania and Germany's losses increase, break down. Framing the monologues are the songs of Old Lady Barkeep who is both Chorus and Mistress of Ceremonies. She sings of the High Command's deceit and of the people's disillusionment with their leaders.".
- catalog extent "209 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Fuehrer bunker.".
- catalog identifier "1880238187 (cloth)".
- catalog identifier "1880238195 (paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Fuehrer bunker.".
- catalog isPartOf "American poets continuum series ; v. 31".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "1995.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Brockport, NY : BOA Editions,".
- catalog relation "Fuehrer bunker.".
- catalog spatial "Germany History 1933-1945 Poetry.".
- catalog spatial "Germany".
- catalog subject "811/.54 20".
- catalog subject "Dramatic monologues.".
- catalog subject "Hitler, Adolf, 1889-1945 Poetry.".
- catalog subject "Nazis Biography Poetry.".
- catalog subject "PS3537.N32 F83 1995".
- catalog subject "War poetry, American.".
- catalog subject "World War, 1939-1945 Germany Poetry.".
- catalog tableOfContents "4/13, Hermann Goering: Sir, sir, we must check -- 4/14, Ernst Busch: That Bohemian corporal -- 4/14, Traudl Junge: they know but never tell me -- 4/14, Ernst Busch: What could I have had in mind? -- 4/15, Dr. Goebbels: Two days ago, we heard about -- 4/15, Magda Goebbels: Now Joseph's sister's offered us -- 4/15, Eva Braun: There they go, behind my back -- 4/15, Helmuth Weidling: What do they want? -- 4/15, Heinrich Himmler: Aryan-Purity-A-Strain -- Chorus: Old Lady Barkeep's radio told -- 4/16, Gotthard Heinrici: I have not actually withdrawn -- 4/16, Heinrich Himmler: A-Simple-Handshake -- 4/16, Dr. Goebbels: Diaries: since the age of twelve -- 4/16, Hermann Goering: Name Of The Prisoner -- 4/16, Magda Goebbels: You can destroy the evidence -- 4/16, Adolf Hitler: Zhukov's First Front crossing -- 4/16, Chorus: Men do what men have done -- Chorus: Old Lady Barkeep's maxims say -- 4/19, Dr. Goebbels: East Prussia, Silesia, Norway -- 4/19, Albert Speer: Paul/ My old/ Schoolmate -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "4/20, Heinrich Himmler: Almost-Enough-To-Drive -- 4/20, Albert Speer: Take / A breath / Take your own -- 4/20, Hermann Goering: Tell us, dear Reichsmarschall -- 4/20, Dr. Goebbels: I've known strange loves -- 4/20, Adolf Hitler: Best stuffed in a bag and drowned -- Chorus: Old Lady Barkeep knew the score -- 4/22, Magda Goebbels: How can you do the things -- 4/22, Dr. Goebbels: Stand back, make way, you mindless scum -- 4/22, Eva Braun: Tea for two / And two for tea -- 4/23, Albert Speer: "As we / Flew in, / The city like -- 4/23, Hermann Goering: Dear friends, the moment's come -- 4/23, Helmuth Weidling: Why can't I learn -- 4/23, Heinrich Himmler: Always-The-Same -- 4/23, The Goebbels Children: We wonder how long -- 4/23, Dr. Goebbels: I play, here, for my family -- Chorus: Old Lady Barkeep says we should -- 4/24, Albert Speer: His voice / cold as his / handshake -- 4/24, Magda Goebbels: How could you dare stay constant -- 4/24, The Goebbels Children: Our father came here -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "4/25, Eva Braun: Here's "Eva with Hitler's secretaries -- 4/26, Dr. Goebbels: Want to go to my attic -- 4/26, Martin Bormann: My Beautiful Momsy -- 4/26, Heinrich Himmler: Adjutants-Must-Ask -- 4/26, Hermann Goering: Good day, Herr Goering -- 4/27, Dr. Goebbels: The girls that haunt our movie screen -- 4/27, Magda Goebbels: I wear His badge -- Chorus: Old Lady Barkeep's bacchanal -- 4/28, Adolf Hitler: Benito, pattern, partner, my brother -- 4/28, Martin Bormann: My Precious One and Only -- 4/28, Heinrich Himmler: A-Wise-Man-Always-Knows -- 4/29, Dr. Goebbels: One more laugh -- 4/29, Helga Goebbels: What if your dog got hit -- 4/29, Hermann Fegelein: sweet jesus bleeding asshole -- 4/30, Eva B. Hitler, geb. Braun: Consummatum est -- 4/30, Adolf Hitler: To master the world and then -- 4/30, Magda Goebbels: This is the needle that we give -- Chorus: Old Lady Barkeep took the notion -- 5/1, Gotthard Heinrici: For days I asked, I begged -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "5/1, Magda Goebbels: Face down, one by one, lay out -- 5/1, Martin Bormann: Under the shadow of this tank -- 5/1, Traudl Junge: everybody left feels free -- 5/1, Helmuth Weidling: The silence staggered me -- 5/1, Hermann Goering: When I speak to you, you stand -- 5/1, Heinrich Himmler: An-Eye-Patch -- 5/1, Dr. Goebbels: Say goodbye to the help -- Chorus: Old Lady Barkeep squealed with laughter".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chorus: Old Lady Barkeep had a Folk -- 4/1, Dr. Goebbels: Days, American bombing flights -- Chorus: Old Lady Barkeep had a Bormann -- 4/1, Martin Bormann: My Dearest Beloved Momsy Girl -- Chorus: Old Lady Barkeep's Himmler -- 4/1, Heinrich Himmler: Astral-Signs-Suggest -- Chorus: Old Lady Barkeep's tough old General -- 4/1, Gotthard Heinrici: Army Group Vistula? -- 4/1, Heinrich Himmler: And-I-Do-Deserve-It -- Chorus: Old Lady Barkeep had a Goering -- 4/1, Hermann Goering: And why, Herr Reichsmarschall -- Chorus: Old Lady Barkeep's architect -- 4/1, Albert Speer: So / I am / Reborn? -- Chorus: Old Lady Barkeep found a mistress -- 4/1, Eva Braun: You've heard of Eva Braun, of course -- Chorus: Old Lady Barkeep had a Hitler -- 4/1, Adolf Hitler: Down: I got it all -- Chorus: Old Lady Barkeep had a Reich -- 4/8, Gotthard Heinrici: Worse than, less than ghosts -- 4/9, Heinrich Himmler: Any-Truly-Modern-Study -- 4/12, Albert Speer: We / Saved / The bridges -- ".
- catalog title "The Fuehrer bunker : the complete cycle : poems / by W.D. Snodgrass.".
- catalog type "text".