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Back in the USSA (Hardcover)

by Kim Newman (Author), Eugene Byrne (Author)
4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
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In the zany scenario of this alternative history of the 20th century, Russia didn't have a revolution, but the United States did, sparked by Teddy Roosevelt's death in a gun battle between the Rough Riders and striking meatpackers in 1912 Chicago. Soon Chairman Capone and the iron arm of the Federal Bureau of Ideology have remade the party of Eugene Debs in their own image. As the authors laboriously conceive it, the U.S. becomes a sort of simplified Eastern Bloc in which historical and pop-culture figures mingle with the fictional characters. Sometimes the rules of this transformation bend weirdly enough to create a kind of brief, madcap diversion, as when Buddy Holly tells how Howard Hughes and Jack Kerouac barnstormed across the USSA in the Spruce Goose, here a homemade biplane ("`I'll tell you what music was in those days," says Holly, here spared from untimely death, "Mario fucking Lanza singing about agricultural machinery"). Despite such bursts of high spirits, Newman's (Bloody Red Baron) and Byrne's disheveled goose has a hard time getting off the ground, and the cartoonish country it surveys offers little food for thought.

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--This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A very funny but yet very fascinating alternate history, Sep 22 2006
By Terence Tan Co "tetsuo79" (Vancouver) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Back in the USSA (Hardcover)
This has got to be one of the best books by Kim Newman. It is a collection of short stories all set in a world where the USA has become communist(USSA) and Russia is a monarchist/capitalist superpower.

The stories goes through the history from the U.S. becoming communist in the aftermath of its early(1914) involvement in WW1 to Al Capones reign of terror(he's the Joe Stalin of this timeline) to Buddy Holly as rock and roll subversives to Russia's and UK's defeat in Indochina after the battle of Khe Sanh 1968 to the fall of the USSA in the 90s(with Colin Powell being described as moderate and Oliver North as hardline communist???).

Movie and literary afficionadoes will love his style of writing with a lot of obscure movie and literary extras in his writing, its always a treat.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Newman & Byrne better watch out for Willard. . ., Jan 19 2002
By Eddie Guimont (Glastonbury, CT United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Back in the USSA (Hardcover)
Most other AH books are meant to be serious-this one most definitely isn't. It's great mix of alternate history as well as characters and scenes "borrowed" from other great works of fiction. The scenes in the Indochinese War were taken straight from "Platoon", "Full Metal Jacket", "Tigerland", and especially "Apocalypse Now" (complete with the musical chopper raid, an analogue to the 'napalm' speach, and even a Kurtz); Hannibal Lector is a USSA Communist Party psychologist; after the USSA falls, the Blues Brothers ride around a war-torn USSA remeniscant of "Mad Max". All in all, a good romp, although the authors should be on the lookout for people seeking to terminate them with extreme prejudice for their borrowing of other fiction.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Dardevil Tweaking, Jul 22 2001
By misterfurioso (Los Angeles, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Back in the USSA (Hardcover)
Some reviews below may be missing the point here. This isn't intended as a hard core alternate history tale (actually several tales adding up to a schmorgasboard). I think Newman and Byrne wrote BACK IN THE USSA to have FUN with the WHAT IF? concept, and taken at this face value, the book is a playful hoot and a half. Other tales have a deeper soul. If you're up for some fiendishly sly and clever REMIXING HISTORY Funky Dub fun, then this may be your speed. Very creative, very clever, highly recommended. If you liked the "spot the reference" sense of humor in Newman's DRACULA CHA CHA CHA (aka JUDGEMENT OF TEARS in the US), you'll have no prob "getting" this book. It's not just a lark, though. The tales all have something interesting to say about human nature, hippocracy and the American spirit.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Fear and Loathing in Bristol meets Apocalypse Now
This is an ambitious but very odd and uneven book, more an anthology than a cohesive--not to mention coherent--tale of alternate history. Read more
Published on Mar 15 2001

2.0 out of 5 stars A disappointment after Newman's other books
If you have never read Kim Newman's fantasy series about England after Prince Dracula ascended to the throne as prince consort (_Anno Dracula_, _The Bloody Red Baron_ and... Read more
Published on Nov 16 2000 by W. H. Jamison, Jr.

1.0 out of 5 stars Don't Waste Your Time And Money
This book was one of the worst books I have ever read. From a historical perspective, other than the fact that the Socialist/Communist revolution takes place in the USA instead... Read more
Published on Oct 18 2000 by dmbishop

3.0 out of 5 stars An all right book, but never met its potential.
I thought USSA would be a better book, and indeed the beginning of it displayed much promise. However, past the Revolution itself it slipped downhill. Read more
Published on Oct 19 1999 by James Crabtree (flakkommander@...

5.0 out of 5 stars Dark satire on US/UK culture
While it's adequately believable as alternate history, "Back in the USSA" is primarily satire. Read more
Published on Jul 21 1999 by Ray Girvan (ray.girvan@zetnet....

5.0 out of 5 stars the best Alternative History since Guns of the South
This novel is a complete trip thru the history of the United Socialist States of America. You heard me correct, Eugene Debs lead a revolution and established a socialist republic... Read more
Published on Mar 21 1999 by TomJoad81@aol.com

5.0 out of 5 stars An Excellent Alternate History
This book is the most I've enjoyed an alternate history since reading Turtledove's "Guns of the South. Read more
Published on Oct 2 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars Back in the USSA is a hip alternate history ride.
The premise is that Teddy Roosevelt was assassinated by Annie Oakley after a successful presidential win by the Bull Moose Party. Read more
Published on Jun 7 1998 by Stu Shiffman (roscoe@halcyon.com)

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