Swastika Night (S.F. MASTERWORKS)

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Katharine Burdekin: Swastika Night (S.F. MASTERWORKS) (Gateway)

208 pages

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ISBN:
978-1-4732-1467-5
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Eh. Too many good Nazis.

There ar other reasons this is not a classic.
I think it is always giving exactly the wrong amount of details. For example, in the main part the Nazi knight goes on and on about music. Really? Music? That is what is important?. I mean, that bit also shows that Nazi writer is an unreliable narrator. What, with there not having been any English composers. Even if yu don’t count Handel, there was, say, Purcell. Or a really minor one at the end: »The lorry would not start, and on investigation was found to have a broken connection in the feed pipe. It was tiresome and difficult to manage a makeshift in the dark by the light of torches, so the corporal ordered the party to march home.«. Who cares‽ A group of Nazis marching by. Done. If the details arn’t important, than don’t give …