by Alexander Waugh (Author)
The Wittgenstein family was one of the richest, most talented and most eccentric in European history. The domineering paternal influence of Karl Wittgenstein left his eight children fraught by inner antagonisms and nervous tension. Three of his sons committed suicide; Paul, the fourth, became a world-famous concert pianist (using only his left hand), while Ludwig, the youngest, is now regarded as one of the greatest philosophers of the twentieth century. In this dramatic historical and psychological epic, Alexander Waugh traces the triumphs and vicissitudes of a family held together by a fanatical love of music yet torn apart by money, madness, conflicts of loyalty and the cataclysmic upheaval of two world wars.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Publisher: Bloomsbury Paperbacks
Published: 07 Sep 2009
ISBN 10: 0747596735
ISBN 13: 9780747596738
Book Overview: BBC Arts have filmed a 90 minute documentary adaptation of Waugh's previous book, Fathers and Sons, and have already expressed a desire to make a documentary based on The House of Wittgenstein. For fans of Wittgenstein's Poker, by John Eidinow and David Edmonds The hardback received extensive, glowing review coverage