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Red Milk
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Red Milk

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A timely and provocative novel from the internationally celebrated novelist Sjon, about a mysterious Icelandic neo-Nazi and the enduring global allure of fascism.

In England in 1962, an Icelandic man is found dead on a train. In his possession, policemen find a map on which a swastika has been drawn with a red pen. Who was he, and where was he going?

Based on the life of one of the ringleaders of a little-known neo-Nazi group that operated in Reykjavik in the late fifties and early sixties, Red Milk explores what shapes a young man and the enduring, disturbing allure of Nazi ideology.

In Red Milk, acclaimed author Sjon tells the story of Gunnar Kampen, the founder of Iceland’s antisemitic nationalist party, who has ties to a burgeoning network of neo-Nazi groups across the globe. Told in a series of scenes and letters spanning Kampen’s lifetime–from his childhood in Reykjavik during the Second World War, in a household strongly opposed to Hitler, through his education, his political radicalization, and his final clandestine mission to England–this taut and potent novel urges readers to confront the international legacy of twentieth-century fascism, and the often undetectable forces that drive some people to extremism.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Picador USA
Date
17 January 2023
Pages
160
ISBN
9781250859068

A timely and provocative novel from the internationally celebrated novelist Sjon, about a mysterious Icelandic neo-Nazi and the enduring global allure of fascism.

In England in 1962, an Icelandic man is found dead on a train. In his possession, policemen find a map on which a swastika has been drawn with a red pen. Who was he, and where was he going?

Based on the life of one of the ringleaders of a little-known neo-Nazi group that operated in Reykjavik in the late fifties and early sixties, Red Milk explores what shapes a young man and the enduring, disturbing allure of Nazi ideology.

In Red Milk, acclaimed author Sjon tells the story of Gunnar Kampen, the founder of Iceland’s antisemitic nationalist party, who has ties to a burgeoning network of neo-Nazi groups across the globe. Told in a series of scenes and letters spanning Kampen’s lifetime–from his childhood in Reykjavik during the Second World War, in a household strongly opposed to Hitler, through his education, his political radicalization, and his final clandestine mission to England–this taut and potent novel urges readers to confront the international legacy of twentieth-century fascism, and the often undetectable forces that drive some people to extremism.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Picador USA
Date
17 January 2023
Pages
160
ISBN
9781250859068