More Thoughts about The Man in the High Castle: Upping the Metaphysics


The difference between a book within a book in the novel and newsreels in the television series as media of alternate history lead to another difference between the Philip K. Dick novel and the Frank Spotnitz television series that in many ways is the most profound difference of all: When Juliana and Frank see Joe as a Nazi killing Frank in the newsreel at the end of the 9th episode, there's no doubt that the people in the newsreel are indeed Frank and Joe. The characters can't make much sense of this, but we the viewers understand that we're literally seeing either an alternate history or the future. This literal look at an alternate history is much more powerful, metaphysically, than anything that can be described in a secret book. Writing, is, after all, a description of people and events. Visual media such as newsreels, in contrast, are literal recordings of those people and events. Of course they can be distorted and manipulated, but at their very basis, literal images traffic with the truth in a way that written words cannot. (See any of my books about media theory for more.)
Newsreels were of course around when Dick published the novel in 1962, but he chose, for whatever reason, to go with the book within the book as the alternate history medium (whether he didn't think of newsreels, or rejected them as a vehicle for some reason, we'll never know). But brilliant of Spotnitz to make them the vehicle of the television series - starting with the newsreel at the beginning of every episode - and open up so many new and compelling possibilities.

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Published on November 23, 2015 10:18
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