Look Who's Back by Géza Vermes

In this satirical novel, Adolf Hitler mysteriously wakes up in modern-day Berlin, bewildered by the changes in society and technology since his death in 1945. As he navigates the contemporary world, he is mistaken for a method actor and becomes an unlikely media sensation, gaining a platform to voice his outdated and extremist views. The story cleverly explores themes of media influence, the dangers of unchecked populism, and the unsettling ease with which history can repeat itself, all while maintaining a darkly comedic tone.