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Hardcover The Resurrections Book

ISBN: 1568580142

ISBN13: 9781568580142

The Resurrections

In the tradition of Fatherland and The Man in the High Castle, Simon Louvish presents a vision of an alternative 20th century--one in which Hitler and Trotsky lived well into the late 1960s. Louvish's... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Very Thought Provoking Satire

Yes, this is a satire on several levels. Just ponder the fates of Goebbles, Hitler (their McCarthy), and Goering. Also having the younger Hitler as representing Arkansas could be considered a dig at Clinton or the carpetbagging Rockerfeller who was a governor their in the 1960's. It also illustrates just how the world that we currently inhabit was shaped not just by World War II, but specifically the European War, the Nazis and the experience of the Holocaust. In our world the American experience of World War II was rather schizoid. The Japanese war was a race war, and if anyone claims otherwise ask some Japanese-American whose parents or grandparents were shipped tp Wyoming or Arkansas, while the ultimate end of the European War, the discovery of the concentration camps was almost the ultimate object lesson in the evils of racism. And this affected the way in which the Civil Rights movement was handled and America itself began to grow away from Jim Crow. This world's America, as portrayed by Louvish, is a far nastier and brutal place than it was here. With only the experience of the, here, far more brutal Japanese here Louvish really brings home the details of his America's struggle for civil rights as being far more fractious and violent than what it was here. Look at what happens to King and ponder what damage did happen in the south in our world with the ameliorizing affects of the Holocaust. Rachel's experience as a Jew infiltrating the Nazi convention in 1960 was very interesting as well. Also I liked how without the debillitating affects of World War II, and the resulting Labor Governments, how tough Britain was taking the inevitible setting of their imperial sun. The multiple narrative structure was rather fractious at times, but this also makes it more interesting. True to the genre, very good book

This time, cooler heads did not prevail...

Alternate history enthusiasts familiar with "Fatherland" will be delighted to get their hands on this romp through the post-World War III United States, devastated emotionally to a much greater degree than physically. For those who like fast, easy reads, a warning: you will have to slosh through some more or less tedious preliminary scenes that are nevertheless essential for the overall plot setup before you get to the fast-paced, page-turning stuff in the second part of the story. Personally, however, I've enjoyed the "preliminaries" as much, if not more, than the thrilling unwinding of the plot and a breathtaking, head-spinning ending. A very old adage came into my head reading about media censorship, peaceful demonstrations broken up violently and without provocation, work camps, orphan street gangs, and more: In conquering, we become the conquered. In the world where the largest communist power is covered with radioactive sludge, its worst traits - civil rights and freedoms infringement - are continued by those who seemingly fought to eliminate them. It is very appropriate that the main protagonist of the book is a reporter - defender of the First Amendment, representative of the most cherished freedom in America, which is the freedom of speech and expression. Despite an optimistic ending, "The Resurrections" once again stresses the point that there can be no winners in the nuclear war, even if the survivors remain.
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