The Iron Dream

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The Iron Dream is a controversial 1972 science fiction novel by Norman Spinrad that satirically presents an alternate history in which Adolf Hitler becomes a pulp fantasy writer, critiquing fascist and authoritarian aesthetics.

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instanceOf novel
satirical novel
science fiction novel
author Norman Spinrad
award Prix Tour-Apollo Award
centralTheme critique of authoritarian aesthetics
critique of fascism
militarism
parody of Nazi ideology
power fantasies
totalitarianism
controversy misinterpretation as endorsement of fascism by some readers
use of Nazi symbols and rhetoric
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts genocidal war against mutants
imaginary nation of Heldon
frameNarrativeElement editorial afterword analyzing the fictional text
genre alternate history
metafiction
satire
science fiction
hasCoverArtist Ron Walotsky
hasFictionalAuthor Adolf Hitler
hasISBN 9780380006310
hasMainCharacter Feric Jaggar
hasPart fictional novel Lord of the Swastika
influencedBy Nazi propaganda aesthetics
pulp science fiction traditions
language English
literaryPeriod 20th-century literature
mediaType print
narrativeDevice novel-within-a-novel
nominatedFor Hugo Award for Best Novel
Nebula Award
surface form: Nebula Award for Best Novel
notableFor controversial reception
portraying Adolf Hitler as a pulp science fiction writer in an alternate timeline
use of fascist imagery as satire
pageCount 256
partOf American science fiction literature
publicationDate 1972
publisher Avon Books
setting alternate history
subject Adolf Hitler in fiction
Nazism in fiction
authoritarianism in fiction
fascism in fiction
usesTechnique exaggeration of fascist tropes to reveal their absurdity

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Norman Spinrad notableWork The Iron Dream
Spinrad notableWork The Iron Dream
subject surface form: Norman Spinrad