In a recent library Sauntering we discovered Jonathan Gottschall’s book The Storytelling Animal, and on page 154 photographs of Hitler captioned:
Adolf Hitler practicing theatrical poses for use in speaking performances. Hitler once called himself “the greatest actor in Europe.” Frederic Spotts agrees, arguing that Hitler’s mastery of public theater helped him mesmerize and mobilize the German people. After watching the Nazi propaganda film Triumph of the Will (1935) fifteen times, the singer David Bowie said, “Hitler was one of the first great rock stars. He was no politician. He was a great media artist. How he worked his audience! He made women all hot and sweaty and guys wished they were the ones who were up there. The world will never see anything like that again. He made an entire country a stage show.”
For images of Hitler’s theatrics, click here.
For a brief biography of David Bowie , click here. For images of or relating to David Bowie, click here.
For a brief biography of Jonathan Gottschall, click here. For images of or relating to Jonathan Gottschall, click here.
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