In The Garden Of Beasts
Erik Larson's In The Garden Of
Beasts is a narrative non-fiction account of William E. Dodds' tenure as
Ambassador to Germany
1933-1937. Dodds, a University of Chicago
history professor was chosen as Ambassador by Roosevelt
probably as an afterthought or perhaps without much thought at all. In the summer of 1933 Roosevelt had
pressing economic concerns, Congress was trying to adjourn, and Germany was a
backwater with a government that all the experts knew could not last. Roosevelt's instructions to Dodds were,
"I want an American liberal in Germany as a standing
example".
Like Larson's The Devil in the White
City the historical story is twinned with a spicier sub-plot, in this case
the story of Dodds' wayward daughter Martha, a serial sexual collector of many
Nazis and at least one Communist.
William Dodds arrived in Berlin in July
1933, initially inclined to be sympathetic to Germany having lived there as a
student. Although like most of the State
Department he acknowledged a "Jewish problem", in 1933 he believed that his Jeffersonian
principles could be taught to the Nazis.
Over time Dodds came to see the state Germany was becoming, and he became
more outspoken against the wishes of the old-boys network of the State
Department.
Martha,
on the other hand was simply enthralled with the Nazis and the enthusiasm of
the masses. She bought the whole act,
ate the caviar and was blind to the victims.
Contraria believes that Larson does the best he can to put a literary
veneer on the arm-candy Martha, who ultimately died a tax fugitive in bleak
communist Prague.
Contraria takes the question of the
book to be how things look at a point in time, how perceptions vary, how our
imaginations are limited by experience and how clarifying is the lens of history. The story is haunted by knowing what comes later. What the Germans ultimately did had not
happened before, so no one could foresee it or even imagine it. The Jews were seen as alarmist. Roosevelt
had other matters to attend to. By 1934
Dodds had the clearest prescience for which he was isolated in the State Department
and eventually jettisoned. Vox clamantis
in deserto.
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