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Author - Philip K. Dick ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Paperback Book item from Vintage was reviewed on 18-Oct-2008. Search ISBN:0679740678 offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. The Man in the High Castle Reference Book. Classifications : General AAS United States World Literature Literature & Fiction Subjects Books Contemporary Literature & Fiction Subjects Books Dick, Philip K. ( D ) Authors, A-Z Science Fiction & Fantasy Subjects Bo . Click the following link to view the cover of The Man in the High Castle. Related topics: General AAS. United States. World Literature. Subjects. Books. Contemporary. Subjects. Books. Dick, Philip K.. ( D ). requestid: 0d0b9475-03fe-4a35-ad91-2ef1c17cf0d2requestprocessingtime: 0.0587770000000000 salesrank: 5423 numberofitems: 1 packagedimensions: 7179549520 1) Paperback Book The Man in the High Castle by Vintage. What makes The Man in the High Castle so compelling is that it portrays a bleak alternate reality that could very well have come to pass. What many people in the modern age forget is that the Axis powers of Nazi Germany, Japan and Italy, very nearly won WWII. Furthermore, the United States was not always the dominant power that it is today. In fact, prior to WWII the global military might of the U.S. was just ranked at the bottom of the top 5. It was only after WWII, when the U.S. allowed Nazi German rocket scientists to become citizens and work on our missile program, that we became the world´s only Super Power.
2) Paperback Book The Man in the High Castle by Vintage. I just read this book for the second time, and I still can´t follow all the intricacies of the plot or say clearly what happened and why. In other words, it´s just like everyday life. There is no clear protagonist, no clear resolution, and the plot is incomplete to say the least, just a small, partial segment of an extremely complex/intricate ongoing process -- just like real life. The book is loaded with oblique humor and incisive description of the human condition. As other reviewers have said, Dick can really get into peoples´ heads and minutely describe their experiences in a fascinating, believable way. It is 15 or so years after a WWII that was won by the Axis powers. There is a struggle for power among the brutal Nazi leadership that might ultimately bring about the end of the world. The thoughtful civility of the one ruling race (the Japanese) is contrasted against the mad, ruthless machinations of the other (the Germans). The Americans are minor bit players in the new world picture, but a bestseller circulates in what remains of America that is an alternate history novel wherein the Americans and British are victors. Yet, this alternate history is not ours either. And, perhaps in a third reality is the story of the man who wrote the novel, who may be a paranoid schizophrenic type from our reality who may have dreamed up the other two realities. This man (Dick himself?) has used the random process of I Ching to create the novel that embeds the other two realities, but perhaps now has become anxious that what he has created by this process has somehow become real. In other words, this novel may be completely true, in a sense.
3) Paperback Book The Man in the High Castle by Vintage. PKD´s recent literary resurgence has led to a (long overdue) reconsideration of his work. The Man In The High Castle won the Hugo Award, and is often sighted as among his best novels. And while the premise is certainly intriguing, the book is exceedingly poorly written - and not in a pulpy, so-bad-it´s-good kind of way. PKD was a great risk taker as a writer and he deserves credit for that; he has written some fantastic, delirious and chaotic books that defy easy categorization (A Scanner Darkly is a great place to start), but this isn´t one of them.¤ 4) Paperback Book The Man in the High Castle by Vintage. Dick´s novel is set in an alternative present where the Axis powers won WWII and the Japanese have taken over the Pacific states. Dick´s eerily believable world is full of paranoia, which is what Dick does best. The only problem I had with the novel is that it is really about a group of people who are only loosely connected and their stories never converge.¤ 5) Paperback Book The Man in the High Castle by Vintage. In this nightmarish "alternate history" novel, the United States and the Allied Powers were soundly defeated in World War II, and America is now occupied by Nazi Germany east of the Mississippi, and Japan in the West. Erwin Rommel is Military Governor of Nazi Occupied America, in which the Nazi racial purity laws are in full and vigorous effect. In the west, Japan rules with a more humane, but still an iron hand, and in both areas Americans themselves are a downtrodden minority and underclass in their own country, and America is being colonized by the victors.
6) Paperback Book The Man in the High Castle by Vintage. 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 20 years earlier the United States lost a war--and is now occupied jointly by Nazi Germany and Japan. Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 15-Nov-2008, 06797406789780679740674, 750-650-460-620-6X0-780-8
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