- The Alteration
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name = The Alteration
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image_caption = Cover of first edition (hardcover)
author =Kingsley Amis
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country =United Kingdom
language = English
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genre =Alternate history novel
publisher =Jonathan Cape
release_date = 1976
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media_type = Print (Hardcover &Paperback )
pages = 208 pp
isbn = ISBN 0-224-01305-X
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followed_by = "The Alteration" is the title of a 1976alternate history novel byKingsley Amis , set in aparallel universe in which theReformation did not take place. It won theJohn W. Campbell Memorial Award in 1977.Creative Origins
In his biography of Kingsley Amis, Richard Bradford devotes a chapter to The Alteration, its origins and context within the author's life. In 1973, Amis had heard a reproduction of the voice of
Alessandro Moreschi , the last known Europeancastrato . Amis disagreed with the proposition that Moreschi's performance could be considered "great art," because Moreschi had been castrated, and "true" art centred on the celebration of human sexuality.Bradford argues that this was a matter of considerable importance for Amis himself, as he may have been suffering from
impotence or sexual dysfunction in his marriage, due to advancing age. Thus, he took exception toRoman Catholic teaching, based as it was in amagisterium of celibate men who had never undertaken sexual pleasure within their lives.Plot introduction
The main character, ten-year-old Hubert Anvil, is a chorister at St George's Basilica, Coverley (real world Cowley), for whom tragedy beckons when his teachers and the
Church hierarchy, all the way up to thePope himself, decree that the boy's superb voice is too precious to sacrifice topuberty . Despite his own misgivings, he must undergocastration , the "alteration" of the title. Insight into this world is offered during Anvil's abortive escape from church authorities, with references to alternate world versions of known political and cultural figures. Hubert's mother carries on an illicit affair with her confessor, and his brother, Anthony, is a liberal dissident from repressive church policies.In this timeline, there are two pivotal divergences from known history. Prince Arthur Tudor and
Catherine of Aragon 's short-lived union produced a son, Stephen II of England. When Henry of York ("the Abominable") tried to usurp his nephew's throne, there was a papal crusade to restore the rightful heir, culminating in the "Holy Victory" at Coverley, which was designated as the ecclesiastical capital of England.Secondly, the Protestant Reformation did not take place as
Martin Luther was reconciled to the Roman Catholic Church and later became Pope Germanian I. Luther'santi-Semitism may have infected this history to a greater extent during his papacy,Fact|date=December 2007 as the novel discloses thatJews are forced to seclude themselves and wearyellow stars to advertise their religious and ethnic identity. In this history,Thomas More did not marry, and ascended to the Papacy as Pope Hadrian VII.While the Papacy still holds sway across Western Europe, in this version of twentieth century, Protestantism is limited to the breakaway Republic of
New England , which includes such locations as Cranmeria (named afterThomas Cranmer ), Hussville (named forJan Huss ), Waldensia (Waldensians ) and Wyclif City (John Wycliffe ). The head of the schismatic church in New England is the Archpresbyter of Arnoldstown (named afterBenedict Arnold ). Joseph Rudyard Kipling held office as "First Citizen" from 1914-1918, whileEdgar Allan Poe was an acclaimed general who died at the moment of his victory over the combined forces ofLouisiana andMexico in the war of 1848-1850.England dominates the British Isles: for example, Ireland is called "West England". Instead of parliamentary democracy, the English Isles are administered by a
Convocation of clergy accountable to the Catholic hierarchy. The rule of the Church is absolute and totalitarian, controlled by the Holy Office, a sort ofKGB orGestapo equivalent. (Monsignors Henricus and Laurentius –Himmler andBeria – are mentioned in passing.)The state of the world is illustrated in a description of national, clerical and royal figures at the funeral of Stephen III, late King of England, which opens the book. There is reference to the Kings of
Portugal ,Sweden ,Naples andLithuania , which suggests that no Italian nation-state exists in this history due to the temporal strength of the Papacy. The Crown Prince ofMuscovy is also mentioned, suggesting that Tsarism holds sway, and theDauphin leads one to conclude that the French monarchy is also still in existence.Germany is a nation-state, known as Almaigne and ruled by an Emperor, although it may not have exactly the same national boundaries. The "Vicar General" of the "Emperor Patriarch" ofCandia suggests that theGreek Orthodox Church survives as a separate ecclesiastical jurisdiction, albeit exiled from its nativeGreece (which is still under Ottoman domination) and headquartered onCrete . Finally, this opening section cites the "Viceroys" ofIndia ,Brazil andNew Spain , suggesting thatcolonialism and directimperialism are still realities here.A
Christian /Muslim cold war exists between the Papacy and Ottoman Empire. Pope John XXIV is aMachiavellian Yorkshireman, who allows the cold war to heat up as aMalthusian plan to resolve Europe'spopulation growth – the church has access to bacteriological warfare as an alternative tobirth control , whose prior papal prohibition John XXIV opposes. The book's coda, set in 1991, fifteen years after the events of the main body of the book, reveals that events have turned out as the Pope planned. Europe's surplus population has become cannon fodder for the war, which ended in a narrow victory, despite mention that theOttoman Empire got as far asBrussels . However, one of Hubert's childhood friends, Decuman, is mentioned as being among the occupation troops inAdrianople in far westernTurkey , suggesting that the Ottomans either lost the war, or at least were forced to make significant territorial concessions to the Catholic West.William Shakespeare 's work was suppressed in this history, althoughThomas Kyd 's original text ofHamlet has survived, and is still performed in 1976.Shelley lived until 1853, at which point he set fire to theCastel Gandolfo inRome and perished. By contrast,Mozart ,Beethoven , Blake, Hockney andHolman Hunt have allowed their talents to submit to religious authority. Edward Bradford argues that the choice of authors and musicians here is not meant to infer Amis's own preferences, but questions the value of art subordinated to a destructive ideology that repressessexual freedom and human choice.Fact|date=December 2007 Underscoring the clerical domination of this world, Hubert's small collection of books includes a set of Father Bond novels (an amalgam ofFather Brown andJames Bond ), as well as "Lord of the Chalices" (Lord of the Rings ), "Saint Lemuel's Travels" (Gulliver's Travels ), and "The Wind in the Cloisters" (Wind in the Willows ). There is also reference to a MonsignorJean-Paul Sartre of theJesuits , andA J Ayer is Professor of Dogmatic Theology atNew College, Oxford ."Science" is literally a dirty word, and while "invention" is not, the scope of inventors is severely limited. Electricity has been banned; the only form of internal combustion engine permitted is the
Diesel , which works without a spark. Some of the incidental pleasure of the book is in the "alternative technology" reminiscent of Amis's friend and fellow-authorHarry Harrison , such as the swish train that takes characters from London to Rome in just seven hours, via Thomas Sopwith's Channel Bridge.Allusion to known historical figures include the political scene in Britain in the 1970s, and may reflect Amis's increasingly conservative attitudes.Fact|date=December 2007 For example, Lord Stansgate (
Tony Benn ) presides over the Holy Office, and Officers Foot and Redgrave are two of its feared operatives. Pope John XXIV is a thinly disguisedHarold Wilson . Other references are more obscure; opera-lovers with a good knowledge of Latin will, however, be able to identify the two castrati from the Vatican, Federicus Mirabilis and Lupigradus Viaventosa, as the German singersFritz Wunderlich andWolfgang Windgassen , both recently deceased when Amis was writing.Alternate parallel-world novels in "The Alteration"
Just as "
The Man in the High Castle " features a book entitled "The Grasshopper Lies Heavy", depicting a world (but not our own) in which the Allies wonWorld War II , so "The Alteration" refers to analternate history book by onePhilip K. Dick entitled "The Man in the High Castle ". This book-within-a-book depicts a world in which Stephen II was never born, so the "Holy Victory" never happened, and Henry VIII became king legitimately. As in our world, Henry marriedCatherine of Aragon , but their sonHenry, Duke of Cornwall survived infancy, becoming Henry IX in 1547.Martin Luther became "schismatic" in this world, as he did in our own, and a "Union" of former English North American colonies breaks away in 1848 instead of 1776."Galliard", an alternate-universe counterpart to Keith Roberts's "Pavane", is also mentioned in this tribute to the subgenre.
References
*Richard Bradford, Lucky Him: The Life of Kingsley Amis: London: Peter Owens: 2001: ISBN 0720611172
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