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To: bentway who wrote (938091)6/3/2016 6:48:39 PM
From: combjelly  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577010
 
The novel is about an alternate timeline Hitler who moves to the US after WWI and eventually becomes a SF writer, whose final novel Lord of the Swastika becomes a Hugo award winner and the subject of study. The text of LoS is part of the novel.

And it reads very much like what I quoted.

documentsky.com

The style and content would be very easy to mock. Probably even with a program. Seems like a business opportunity here...

Spinrad's reason for writing it was to point out the uncomfortable parallels between some bad pulp science fiction and Nazi belief systems with the pure-bred hero of modest means who rises to dominate the forces of darkness with his trusty sword held erect...

That genre has died out for the most part. The rise of Trump indicates maybe it is due for a revival.

Feric Jaggar FTW!

Let Adolf Hitler transport you to a far-future
Earth, where only FERIC JAGGAR and his
mighty weapon, the Steel Commander, stand be-
tween the remnants of true humanity and annihi-
lation at the hands of the totally evil Dominators
and the mindless mutant hordes they completely
control.