Dialogues Of Adolph And Mavelia And Other Sketches
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The first story, The Dialogues of Adolph and Mavelia, is a fictional depiction of a conversation between Adolph Hitler and a supernatural character, or devil, recognized as Mavelia. The story unfolds at “the” pivotal moment of Adolph Hitler’s life. Supposedly, he was highly religious yet look at the atrocities he committed. Why? For his own glory? Or maybe at some point he made a completely conscious decision to embrace evil? This story sets the pace and lingering underlying theme for the stories that follow; for though they completely differ in points of view and story line, the reader may be inclined to subconsciously remind themselves of the covert and tireless endeavors of evil, which “The Dialogues of Adolph and Mavelia” imply are ever present.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781607918189
ISBN10: 1607918188
E. A. Merodach
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 2009
Publisher: Xulon Press
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