L:

A Novel History

by Jillian Becker


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Hardcover
$31.99
Softcover
$23.95
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 10/19/2012

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 350
ISBN : 9781477273937
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 350
ISBN : 9781477273944
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 350
ISBN : 9781477273920

About the Book

Revolution sweeps Louis Zander, a charismatic philosopher of art and politics known as L, into power as dictator of England. This skillfully composed story could be a fictional realization of the Cloward-Piven strategy or Saul Alinsky's Rules for Radicals. It is a page-turner that traces the process by which one evil man seduces, perverts and destroys an entire nation. L could be Hitler, Stalin, or even the next Prime Minister or President. Jillian Becker was inspired to write this novel while researching her internationally best-selling book, Hitler's Children: The Story of the Baader-Meinhof Gang.
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L: A Novel History deserves to take its place among the great dystopias - The Trial, 1984, Atlas Shrugged – alas the most salient literary genre of the last hundred years. - Theodore Dalrymple, author of Life at the Bottom; Our Culture, What’s Left Of It; contributing editor City Journal; contributor Wall Street Journal.
Penetrating as L is as a study of an artist-dictator’s mind, it is also very witty. There are situations reminiscent of the British TV series Yes Prime Minister combined with the cruelty of Quentin Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction. - Dr. Josef Zaruba-Pfefferman, Institute of Art History, Charles University, Prague
Superbly engrossing – Kirkus Reviews


About the Author

Jillian Becker writes both fiction and non-fiction. Her first novel, The Keep, is now a Penguin Modern Classic, and one of her stories, The Stench, is a Pushcart Prize winner. Her best known work of non-fiction is Hitler’s Children: The Story of the Baader-Meinhof Terrorist Gang, an international best-seller. She was Director of the London-based Institute for the Study of Terrorism 1985-1990, and on the subject of terrorism contributed to TV and radio current affairs programs in Britain, the US, Canada, and Germany. Her articles have been published in newspapers and periodicals on both sides of the Atlantic, among them Commentary, The New Criterion, The Wall Street Journal (Europe), The Times (UK), and The Telegraph Magazine. She was born in South Africa but made her home in London. All her early books were banned or embargoed in the land of her birth while it was under an all-white government. In 2007 she moved to California where she launched an online magazine, The Atheist Conservative.