It is December of 1913 in Vienna and Amalia Faulhaber is surrounded by
the whirlwind that is the life of a nineteen-year-old socialite. She is
comfortable and confident in her wealth, her heritage, and most of all,
in her engagement to the Prussian baron, Eberhard von Waldburg. All this
comes crashing to a halt the day that her fiance informs her that their
engagement is off since he is returning to Prussia to fight in what he
is sure will be a glorious war.
Thus begins the tale of a heroine
of extraordinary background and resource who develops into a woman who
would be extraordinary in any age.
The men in her life—a German
officer in World War I, a patriotic Polish doctor, and an Austrian
Baron, all shape her, but more remarkably she shapes them. Her utopian
socialist uncle has raised her with ideas outside those of the upper
classes, imparting to her a more complete picture of the day than
possessed by the other men in her life. This quality causes her to
champion the Austrian Democratic Experiment and to especially mourn its
demise.
The Last Waltz is full of little known history of a land
that was, in 1913, the apex of the worlds of science, medicine, art, and
music. The speed with which the five-hundred year old empire fell, and
the reasons behind that failure carry many warnings for the world we
live in today.
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