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  1. Norman Spinrad has 345 books on Goodreads with 58693 ratings. Norman Spinrads most popular book is Bug Jack Barron.

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  2. The Iron Dream is a metafictional 1972 alternate history novel by American author Norman Spinrad. The book has a nested narrative that tells a story within a story. On the surface, the novel presents a post-apocalyptic adventure tale entitled Lord of the Swastika, written by an alternate-history Adolf Hitler shortly before his death in 1953.

  3. The book, which features several passages in Paris, has been published in French, by a very much mainstream edition, J'ai lu (2011). Major works an early edition cover of The Solarians The Solarians. The Solarians (1966), was Spinrad's first published novel.

  4. Jun 17, 2013 · Spinrads next, highly polemical novel, The Iron Dream (1972), exists in more of an extrapolative bubble, and is therefore largely immune to subsequent developments in both the SF field and reality at large.

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  5. In the tradition of Blade Runner and stories like Philip K. Dick’s ‘Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep,’ acclaimed science fiction author Norman Spinrad explores the depths of what it means to be human; more accurately, he delves into the nature of the soul in our increasingly computerized technological age.

  6. A complete list of all Norman Spinrad's books in order (37 books). Browse plot descriptions, book covers, genres, pseudonyms, ratings and awards.

  7. The Last Hurrah of the Golden Horde is the first collection of science fiction stories by author Norman Spinrad. It was originally published by Nelson Doubleday in August 1970 with a Science Fiction Book Club edition and by Avon Books the following month. [1]

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