Rating: Not rated
Tags: Science Fiction, Lang:en
Summary
This book has a nested narrative that
tells a story within a story. On the surface, the novel
presents an unexceptional science fiction action tale entitled
Lord of the Swastika. This is a pro-fascist narrative written
by an alternate history version of Adolf Hitler, who in this
timeline emigrated from Germany to America and used his modest
artistic skills to become first a pulp-SF illustrator and later
a science fiction writer in the L. Ron Hubbard mold (telling
lurid, purple-prosed adventure stories under a thin SF-veneer).
Spinrad seems intent on demonstrating just how close Joseph
Campbell's Hero with a Thousand Faces-and much science fiction
and fantasy literature- an be to the racist fantasies of Nazi
Germany. The nested narrative is followed by a faux scholarly
analysis by a fictional literary critic, Homer Whipple, of New
York University.