The Man in the High Castle

259 pages

English language

Published Aug. 31, 1992 by Vintage Books.

ISBN:
978-0-679-74067-4
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OCLC Number:
717297695
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The Man in the High Castle (1962), by Philip K. Dick, is an alternative history novel wherein the Axis Powers won World War II. The story occurs in 1962, fifteen years after the end of the war in 1947, and depicts the political intrigues between Imperial Japan and Nazi Germany as they rule the partitioned United States. The Grasshopper Lies Heavy is a novel-within-the-novel which is an alternative history of the war in which the Allies defeat the Axis. Dick's thematic inspirations include the alternative history of the American Civil War, Bring the Jubilee (1953), by Ward Moore, and the I Ching, a Chinese book of divination that features in the story and the actions of the characters. The Man in the High Castle won the Hugo Award for Best Novel in 1963, and was adapted to television for Amazon Prime Video as The Man in the High Castle in …

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I read this book because I'd seen a couple of episodes of the TV series. Honestly, as usual, the book is better. They took a lot of liberties with the series (only way to stretch a relatively short book that long,) and the characters are sometimes quite different.

This is classic Phillip K. Dick. Dystopian alternative future. It's very conceptual, rather than character-driven, although a couple of the characters are better developed than the rest. Worth a read, for sure.

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On the surface, The Man in the High Castle is another alternative history. In it, the Axis powers have won the war, and America is fragmented, with the eastern states ruled by Nazi Germany, an autonomous Rocky Mountain State, which acts as a demilitarised buffer zone, and Pacific Seaboard America, governed by the Japanese. An uneasy peace hangs over the world, with Germany undergoing internal political struggles while waging a prolonged cold war against Japan. These events, and their effects on society, are told on a very personal level, through the lives of Frank Frink, a salesman of fake American curios, Juliana, Frank’s estranged wife, Joe Cinadella a Nazi war hero, and Nobuske Tagomi, head of the Japanese Imperial Trade Mission in San Francisco.

Juliana, in particular, is affected by a popular book, The Grasshopper Lies Heavy, by Hawthorn Abendsen, which imagines a world where America and Britain were victorious, …

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