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On the surface, The Man in the High Castle is an alternative-history about a 1960s U.S. that lost World War II. The West Coast is under Japanese control, the Eastern half is under German control, with a Rocky Mountain buffer between them. The plot follows a group of diverse characters who slowly become entangled in larger events, most notably an assassination plot and an attempt by a faction of the German government to warn the Japanese that the Germans are planning to betray and attack them.
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Although The Man in the High Castle was written 50 years ago, it still feels alarmingly modern. I'm sure I missed some nuances that Dick was trying to communicate, since US culture has changed, but the ideas about empire, authenticity and created reality are still worth ruminating on.
In this alternate history, Germany and Japan won WWII and the USA has been divided up into the eastern, German-controlled region, the midwestern Rockies neutral zone, and the Japan-controlled west coast. We pretty m ...more
In this alternate history, Germany and Japan won WWII and the USA has been divided up into the eastern, German-controlled region, the midwestern Rockies neutral zone, and the Japan-controlled west coast. We pretty m ...more

Speculative, political, ideological, psychological... and murky.
What would have happened if Germany and Japan had won World War II and divided the world and the US between them? Germany had taken Nazism to its ultimate conclusion - eradication of Jews, blacks, Slavs, and enslaving of the rest of mankind. The Japan controlled areas are better off, Japanese rule more subtle yet just as subversive ways. The peace is precarious - factions fight within Germany and the Reich is plotting to overthrow t ...more
What would have happened if Germany and Japan had won World War II and divided the world and the US between them? Germany had taken Nazism to its ultimate conclusion - eradication of Jews, blacks, Slavs, and enslaving of the rest of mankind. The Japan controlled areas are better off, Japanese rule more subtle yet just as subversive ways. The peace is precarious - factions fight within Germany and the Reich is plotting to overthrow t ...more

What if Roosevelt died instead of Hitler? What if the Nazis had won WW2 and split the conquered allies with Japan? The reader is shown a glimpse of life in this alternate world through life in San Francisco ruled by Japan and in a tenuous partnership with Nazi Germany. And then an alternative history books shows up shaking everyone's beliefs by imagining a world where the US and Britain won the war.
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An amazing book...the first time I tried to read I, I got stalled a few pages in. But I picked it up again and just could not put it down. Not really science fiction (I had considered Phillip Dick a scifi writer) although there are some elements of that. Much more an alternative history.- but what a scary and disturbing one! The story weaves intricately around just a few,characters then moves itself toward an ending I frankly can see I will have to read again and again because I am not sure I un
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