Crooked CrossCrooked Cross

Crooked Cross

$25.95

by Sally Carson
Preface by Laura Freeman

Crooked Cross describes, through the eyes of one ordinary family, the Nazis’ growth in power between December 1932 and August 1933. It is extraordinarily prescient, anticipating all the horrors they were about to inflict on the world, and in this respect it joins a small group of novels, PB no. 39 Manja and PB no. 136 The Oppermanns among them, which were written to try to alert the world to what was happening.

The main focus of the novel is on disaffected German youth: it shows with great subtlety that by the early 1930s there was huge unemployment, and a corresponding feeling of futility, and that what the Nazis did so skillfully was to provide a sense of purpose. Crooked Cross is an incisive account on why some young men who feel disaffected, lost or ignored turn towards authoritarian governments.

Hardcover
380 Pages
Persephone Press, 2025
Originally published in 1934
5.51 x 1.1 x 7.48 inches
ISBN 9781910263426
Literature