Making History

Cover of Making History by Stephen Fry
Author: Stephen Fry
Year: 1996
Language: en
Edition: Open Market Ed edition
ISBN-13: 9780099240020
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Weight: 1.1574268755 Pounds
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Making History by Stephen Fry, published by Penguin Random House in September 1996, presents a unique exploration of an alternative historical scenario. This edition delves into the intriguing premise of what might have happened if Adolf Hitler had never been born. Through the journey of an earnest history graduate student and an aging German physicist, the narrative unfolds as they attempt to alter the course of history, leading to a world that is both improved and deeply flawed.

Readers will find that Fry’s work combines elements of humor with a more serious tone, showcasing emotional depth alongside its comedic roots. The novel navigates themes of history and consequence, offering a thought-provoking look at the implications of their actions. As Fry’s most ambitious novel to date, it blends thriller elements with a futuristic fantasy, all while reflecting on one of humanity’s darkest realities. This Open Market Ed edition invites readers to engage with a narrative that is both entertaining and reflective of contemporary issues.


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Those of us who have already discovered Stephen Fry know him as the brilliant British comedian behind TV series such as Jeeves & Wooster and Blackadder, and the author of two enormously funny novels, The Liar and The Hippopotamus. But his new film (in which he plays Oscar Wilde) and his new novel (this one) represent a somewhat alarming departure from his previous work: They’re more serious. Though humor is still an essential ingredient of both, Fry’s fans are finally getting to witness the emotional depth that this brilliant polymath usually keeps hidden.

In Making History, Fry has bitten off a rather meaty chunk by tackling an at first deceptively simple premise: What if Hitler had never been born? An unquestionable improvement, one would reason–and so an earnest history grad student and an aging German physicist idealistically undertake to bring this about by preventing Adolf’s conception. And with their success is launched a brave new world that is in some ways better than ours–but in most ways even worse. Fry’s experiment in history makes for his most ambitious novel yet, and his most affecting. His first book to be set mostly in America, it is a thriller with a funny streak, a futuristic fantasy based on one of mankind’s darkest realities. It is, in every sense, a story of our times.

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Publisher: Penguin Random House. Year: 1996.
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ISBN-13: 9780099240020.
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Language: en. Edition: Open Market Ed edition.

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