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RE: 'The Man in the High Castle': Ten hour journey for closet Nazi's . . .

I remember the novel making quite an impression on me when it was first published in 1964. It deals with what were recurring themes in Philip K. Dick's works: the nature of reality and what is genuine versus fake. The latter was a foundation of his story "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?" which was the basis for Ridley Scott's 1982 film Blade Runner.

These thematic types often lend themselves to more questions than answers and as a result their conclusions may be less than satisfying.


Joe


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