The Man in the High Castle
(Author) Philip K. Dick'Truth, she thought, as terrible as death but harder to find . . .' America, fifteen years after the end of the Second World War. The winning Axis powers have divided their spoils: the Nazis control New York, while California is ruled by the Japanese. But between these two states - locked in a cold war - lies a neutal buffer zone in which legendary author Hawthorne Abendsen is rumoured to live. Abendsen lives in fear of his life for he has written a book in which World War Two was won by the Allies . . . 'California's own William Blake. Visionary and prophet. Novelist of ideas.' Daily Telegraph
Philip K. Dick
Philip K. Dick was an American science fiction writer known for his groundbreaking novel "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?" His literary style blended speculative fiction with philosophical exploration, influencing generations of writers. Dick's work delved into themes of reality, identity, and the nature of existence, leaving a lasting impact on literature.