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The Man in the High Castle

Book • 1962
Published in 1962, 'The Man in the High Castle' is set in a world where Imperial Japan and Nazi Germany emerged victorious from World War II. The novel follows multiple characters, including Robert Childan, who runs an antique shop in San Francisco specializing in pre-war American artifacts, and Juliana Frink, who becomes involved with a mysterious novel called 'The Grasshopper Lies Heavy', which presents an alternate history where the Allies won the war.

The story delves into themes of resistance, cultural identity, and the exploration of different historical outcomes.

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Eric Molinsky
as the basis for the Amazon series 'The Man in the High Castle', imagining an alternate history where the Axis powers won WWII.
The Man In the High Castle
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Holly Wielkoszewski
as an example of alternate timelines.
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