Werner Herzog

Every Man for Himself and God Against All: A Memoir
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Russell HillFirst to rec“Seriously not a dull moment in the wonderful memoir by Werner Herzog. From his mother running and grabbing him from his crib after their apartment was bomber in Germany and fleeing live in a barn in Bavaria to the day he met Klaus Kinski as a teenager in a bombed out building turned boarding house post war -- Werner's retelling of his life is peak Herzogian narration -- he narrates the audiobook as well, what could be better?”
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molly“again: werner herzog? sign me up!”
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