Author | "Adolf Hitler" (actually Norman Spinrad) |
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Cover artist | Bob Habberfield |
Language | English |
Genre | Alternate history, science fantasy |
Publisher | Avon Books |
Publication date | September 1972 |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | Print (paperback) |
Pages | 255 |
ISBN | 0-380-00200-0 (first Avon printing) |
OCLC | 2527317 |
The Iron Dream is a metafictional 1972 alternate history novel by American author Norman Spinrad. The book has a nested narrative that tells a story within a story. On the surface, the novel presents a post-apocalyptic adventure tale entitled Lord of the Swastika, written by an alternate-history Adolf Hitler shortly before his death in 1953. In this timeline, Hitler emigrated from Germany to the United States in 1919 after the Great War, and used his modest artistic skills to become first a pulp science fiction illustrator and later a successful writer, telling lurid, purple-prosed, pro-fascism stories under a thin science fiction veneer. The nested narrative is followed by a faux scholarly analysis by a fictional literary critic, Homer Whipple, which is said to have been written in 1959.