Thursday, 3 April 2014

Dominion



I’VE JUST finished reading a marvellous novel called Dominion, by an author I shall be looking out for, C. J. Sansom.

It’s a thriller-cum-alternative history type story, along the lines of Robert Harris’ Fatherland.

Dominion is set in an England which made peace with Nazi Germany in 1940 – as indeed, could easily have happened had the pacifists in the then Conservative government had their way.

The vision of our country, as imagined by Sansom, would be a nightmare of oppression, unmitigated greyness and barely suppressed rebellion and violence.

Why I find the story so chilling to me personally was because it’s set in 1952 – within my own lifetime. I remember vividly going to school in the smogs that polluted the towns and cities in the winters of those years, and of the grim austerity of those still-rationing bound days after the war.

If anybody still believes it would have been better to make peace with Germany, that indeed, we had any choice at all but to fight, I would recommend this book as a salutary corrective.

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