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Masha, or the Fourth Reich

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Language
  
Lithuanian

Media type
  
Print (Hardback)

Originally published
  
2013

ISBN
  
9786090111963

Country
  
Lithuania

Publication date
  
2013

Pages
  
248 pp

Author
  
Yaroslav Melnyk

Publisher
  
Alma littera

Original title
  
Maša, arba Postfašizmas

Genre
  
Utopian and dystopian fiction

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Masha, or the Fourth Reich is a dystopian novel by Lithuanian/Ukrainian author Jaroslav Melnik. Published in 2013 in Lithuanian (as ‘Maša, arba Postfašizmas’) by the largest publishing house company group in the Baltic states Alma littera, it was shortlisted for the Book of the Year Awards. 18 reviews have been published about this novel. Critics call this thriller ‘a shocking book that can be a bestseller in Western countries’. ‘In this book the author fulfilled Hitler's dream’. In 2016 the novel was published in Ukraine.

Contents

Plot introduction

Hitler dreamed of a Reich. If the National Socialists had realized their dream, what would the "post-fascist" society look a thousand years later? After all, already in the 20th century the inmates of Auschwitz had lost their human status and were debased to the level of animals, their body parts used to fulfill the consumer needs of the 'higher race'. The result? In a thousand years the inferior race has transformed into human-like animals called stors.

At the start of this story, the main character is a journalist of an official newspaper; later he gradually joins with a group who can no longer abide the horrifying legacy of the past. Little by little his conscience awakes. The plot revolves around the main character and what happens when he falls in love with a she-stor Masha.

Reception

“Masha, or the Fourth Reich” – a novel which overwhelms and makes one become more sensitive. Openly written and at the same time sharp this story will leave thousands of thoughts in one’s head and will raise the consciousness in every reader" (Planet News, review).

References

Masha, or the Fourth Reich Wikipedia