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The Man in the High Castle Paperback | Pages: 259 pages
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Title:The Man in the High Castle
Author:Philip K. Dick
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 259 pages
Published:June 30th 1992 by Vintage (first published October 1962)
Categories:Science Fiction. Fiction. Alternate History. Dystopia. Classics

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It's America in 1962. Slavery is legal once again. The few Jews who still survive hide under assumed names. In San Francisco, the I Ching is as common as the Yellow Pages. All because some twenty years earlier the United States lost a war — and is now occupied by Nazi Germany and Japan. This harrowing, Hugo Award-winning novel is the work that established Philip K. Dick as an innovator in science fiction while breaking the barrier between science fiction and the serious novel of ideas. In it Dick offers a haunting vision of history as a nightmare from which it may just be possible to wake.

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Original Title: The Man in the High Castle
ISBN: 0679740678 (ISBN13: 9780679740674)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Nobusuke Tagomi, Rudolf Wegener, Frank Frink, Juliana Frink, Robert Childan, Paul Kasoura, Betty Kasoura, Ed McCarthy, Hawthorne Abendsen, Joe Cinnadella, Wyndam-Matson
Setting: San Francisco, California,1962(United States) California(United States)
Literary Awards: Hugo Award for Best Novel (1963), Tähtivaeltaja Award (1993)

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have you ever thought about what life would be like had the axis powers won WWII? a world where every morning begins with a 'heil, hitler' and the 'i ching' is consulted for every decision? because i sure havent. at least, not until i read this book. i actually didnt even know alternative history was a thing when it came to genres, but i am here for it. from a historical standpoint, this book is fascinating. this is my first PKD book and i was blown away by the world building. i could really

Note, March 2, 2013: A recent comment on this review prompted me to reread it, and I discovered a typo --I'd accidentally omitted a key word in one sentence! So I've just edited it to correct that mistake.It has been said that Dick was the most skeptical writer in the history of science fiction towards the idea that the world of normal human perception actually reflects ultimate reality. After his thought and writing took a more Christian turn in the early 1970s (though he was always a professed

Re-read 9/18/19:So, do I have anything I want to say that I didn't say in my original review? Yes. Possibly. My least favorite section usually involved all the jewelry making and the eventual rise and fall of the metal as a main character in the story. But this time? Maybe I just happened to be in the right mood. Tagomi's crisis in perception was VERY PKD and pretty delightful this time around. The jewelry being a catalyst, a doorway through the Yin into the Yang and vice versa, resonated

The Man in the High Castle (Includes review of new Amazon miniseries, Season 1 (10 episodes)Originally posted at Fantasy LiteratureWho would have thought that Philip K. Dicks 1962 Hugo Winner about the Axis powers winning WWII would be brought to film, and not just as a single movie, but as a big-budget multi-season drama series from Amazon and produced by Ridley Scott. Stranger than fiction, as they say.I always have two questions for film adaptations: 1) How closely does it follow the book,

On Wednesday I found myself at a party (an occurrence itself worthy of remark) at which everyone wore "I'm currently reading..." stickers, so I had several opportunities to explain why I was loving The Man in the High Castle. One such conversation went like this:"So what's that about?""Well, it's scifi. Or rather speculative fiction.""Er, hm. No. I don't do scifi.""But it's got Nazis!""Oh my god I love Nazis!"Another conversation involved me explaining to a white guy how interesting I (a

The Man in the High Castle by Philip K. Dick, winner of the Hugo Award for best novel, is classic, very good science fiction. It is the story of a segmented and defeated United States after the Axis powers won World War II. This alternate history actually began in the thirties as Roosevelt is described as having been assassinated. Taking a roving perspective amidst several characters and some loosely connected interwoven storylines, PKD explores a world where America is divided into three

EXTRA! EXTRA! **16th November 2016: Just found the full book audio on YouTube, narrated by our favourite: George Guidall** RE-VISIT via miniseries. A glimpse into an alternate history of North America. What life after WWII may have been like if the Nazis had won the war. Episode information is wiki sourced.Episode 1: "The New World":The series starts in 1962. The first episode follows the lives of three people: Joe Blake, a young man in the Greater Nazi Reich, who is later revealed to be an SS

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