Swastika Night

- Authors
- Burdekin, Katharine
- Publisher
- Feminist Press
- Tags
- science fiction , classics , feminism
- Date
- 1937-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.33 MB
- Lang
- en
Published in 1937, twelve years before Orwell's "1984," this novel projects a totally male-controlled fascist world that has eliminated women as we know them. They are breeders, kept as cattle, while men in this post-Hitlerian world are embittered automatons, fearful of all feelings, having abolished all history, education, creativity, books, and art. Not even the memory of culture remains. The plot centers on a "misfit" who asks, as readers must, "How could this have happenned?" Ann J. Lane calls the novel a "brilliant, chilling dystopia." "This is a powerful, haunting vision of the inner and outer worlds of male violence."-Blanche Wiesen Cook, author of "Eleanor Roosevelt: Volume One, 1884-1933""