CHAPTER 6:The Nazi Book After an heroic effort, he manages to find a taxi home. The cab driver, of course, had him as an extra in an already occupied ride; secretly charged him two extra Euros; and, on top that, deposited Telemachus two blocks away from home. What a classic trampy taxi driver, he quietly says to himself. After a while, he finds his way to his apartment. It may look small and messy, but there is nowhere he feels as comfortable. Unfortunately, he is not sleepy at all. He is about to turn on the television set, when his eyes catch the Nazi book. “I can fall asleep with this for sure,” he seems to confess to himself in the mirror. The first pages look like a larger than life eulogy to the “most brilliant and inspired leader of all time”, Adolf Hitler. He is praised to the m