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The Man in the High ­Castle
Penguin Modern Classics
By Philip K. Dick, Eric Brown (Introduction by)

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Paperback, 256 pages
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United Kingdom, 6 September 2001

Imagine the world if the Allies had lost the Second World War...



Philip K. Dick trips the switches of our minds with his vision of the world as it might have been: the African continent virtually wiped out, the Mediterranean drained to make farmland, the United States divided between the Japanese and the Nazis...In the neutral zone that divides the rival superpowers in America lives the author of an underground best-seller. His book - a rallying cry for all those who dream of overthrowing the occupiers - offers an alternative theory of world history. Does 'reality' lie with him, or is his world just one among many others?


Philip Kindred Dick (1928-82) was born in Chicago, but lived most of his life in California. His career as a science fiction writer comprised an early burst of short stories followed by a stream of novels, typically incorporating androids, drugs, and hallucinations. His most famous books include The Man in the High Castle, A Scanner Darkly and Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, the inspiration for the movie Blade Runner.

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Imagine the world if the Allies had lost the Second World War...



Philip K. Dick trips the switches of our minds with his vision of the world as it might have been: the African continent virtually wiped out, the Mediterranean drained to make farmland, the United States divided between the Japanese and the Nazis...In the neutral zone that divides the rival superpowers in America lives the author of an underground best-seller. His book - a rallying cry for all those who dream of overthrowing the occupiers - offers an alternative theory of world history. Does 'reality' lie with him, or is his world just one among many others?


Philip Kindred Dick (1928-82) was born in Chicago, but lived most of his life in California. His career as a science fiction writer comprised an early burst of short stories followed by a stream of novels, typically incorporating androids, drugs, and hallucinations. His most famous books include The Man in the High Castle, A Scanner Darkly and Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, the inspiration for the movie Blade Runner.

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9780141186672
ISBN
0141186674
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12.8 x 19.7 x 1.7 centimeters (0.11 kg)

About the Author

Philip Kindred Dick (1928-82) was born in Chicago, but lived most of his life in California. His career as a science fiction writer comprised an early burst of short stories followed by a stream of novels, typically incorporating androids, drugs, and hallucinations. His most famous books include The Man in the High Castle, A Scanner Darkly and Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, the inspiration for the movie Blade Runner.

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By on May 10, 2009
Hmm, I'm a hugh fan of Philip K Dick and have enjoyed many of his novels and short stories in the past but I really struggled with "Man In The High Castle". Stylistically, this book hits all of the buttons I've come to expect from Dick but there's not enough of interest happening here in the plot to make this one a timeless classic for me. Check it out if you're a Dick fan but if you're new to his works check out something like "Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep?", "A Scanner Darkly" or "Time Out Of Joint" instead.
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By reb on September 17, 2006
Amazing. Dick's insane pessimism and avant-garde thinking have had his work jostled into the background and branded as a cult, or far worse as pulpy sass. This text really shows his mind. Written much earlier than the more SF of his oeuvre (Do androids dream..., Three stigmata..., et al), this is prouced in a much more dystopian vein. I thought it was incredible. Read it and weep.
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By Warren on April 7, 2006
If you're familiar with Dick's other sci-fi offerings, this book may be somewhat of a surprise. Winner of the prestigious Hugo award, this alternate history novel is still worthwhile compared to his usual writings. What if the allies lost World War Two? What kind of world would we live in? Philip K Dick makes those possibilities worth reading about. A great modern classic!
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By Tasfeen on April 4, 2016
Great book - both in content and physical condition. Five stars.
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