Hugo Award for Best Novel.
Two Finnish Science Fiction Awards.
Polish SFinx Award.
Nominated for the Great Circle Award.
Philip K. Dick's cult and relevant novel, a remix of dystopia and alternative history.
The German Reich and the Japanese Empire won World War II and divided America. The 1960s, years of stability and prosperity, have arrived. A conflict between the powers is brewing, which could lead to nuclear war. Against this backdrop, the destinies of a Japanese official and an Abwehr agent, a folk art dealer and a Jewish jeweler, his freedom-loving wife and a Nazi killer intertwine. At the center of the pattern is the mystical oracle 'The Book of Changes' and the book 'And the Locusts Shall Eat,' written by the Man in the High Castle, banned by the Reich authorities. Which of them will answer the question: can absolute evil create good?
The book won the Hugo Award and was adapted for the screen by Amazon Studios and the Dick family.
'Dick's most resonant and meticulously crafted book.' - New York Times
'California's William Blake. Visionary and prophet.' - Daily Telegraph
'Our local Borges.' - Ursula Le Guin








