Ah, when I have access to a massive inexpensive catalogue (Marx Books) the quality of my finds goes up and up….. Finally a copy of Norman Spinrad’s metafictional The Iron Dream (1972) (if Hitler lived in America and wrote a sci-fi novel AND a commentary on said piece of science fiction). Unfortunately, I own a later edition (with a hideous cover) than the one below. Geo. Alec Effinger’s bizarre What Entropy Means to Me (1972) — again, about writing, and interpreting writing, and inventing interpretation… Anna Kavan’s drug inspired underrated and underread sci-fi parable Ice (1976). AND, a futuristic fantasy of the highest caliber, M. John Harrison’s The Pastel City (1971) — yes, I could have purchased the multi-novel sequence (and related short stories) in one volume but I like having the original paperbacks.
1. The Iron Dream, Norman Spinrad (1972)

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