Oblomov
16th June 2007, 19:29
I have a weakness for fantasy stories dealing with alternative reality involving "what if" conjecture of some major event if it did not take place as per known history. For example "what if the Germans had won the war?" or "What if JFK had not been assassinated?" and the author's imganation of how the world would have been from that point. In good hands, such conjectures can produce very good stories.
1. The best example that I have come across (and my all time favourite book) is Robert Harris' masterpiece "Fatherland". Set in 1964, it assumes that the Germans negotiated a unilateral peace treaty with the USA and won the European War. Almost all Europe is ruled by Fascists, Joseph Kennedy (JFK's father) is the US president and no one outside the occupied countries has heard of the holocaust.
2. Another great book is "The Consort" by Anthony Heckstall-Smith. Set in the early 1950s, it is a conjecture of what would have happened if the Consort of a certain newly crowned Queen of a European country had decided to quit his post and wife for a dusky South Pacific maiden that he meets on a goodwill tour. The characters and situation are very thinly veiled from you-know-who and there are some shocking parallels to real-life events that took place decades later.
I would like to know if there are other good books in the genre.
1. The best example that I have come across (and my all time favourite book) is Robert Harris' masterpiece "Fatherland". Set in 1964, it assumes that the Germans negotiated a unilateral peace treaty with the USA and won the European War. Almost all Europe is ruled by Fascists, Joseph Kennedy (JFK's father) is the US president and no one outside the occupied countries has heard of the holocaust.
2. Another great book is "The Consort" by Anthony Heckstall-Smith. Set in the early 1950s, it is a conjecture of what would have happened if the Consort of a certain newly crowned Queen of a European country had decided to quit his post and wife for a dusky South Pacific maiden that he meets on a goodwill tour. The characters and situation are very thinly veiled from you-know-who and there are some shocking parallels to real-life events that took place decades later.
I would like to know if there are other good books in the genre.