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#The Man in the High Castle
mapsontheweb · 1 year
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The World in the Man in the High Castle
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Rufus Sewell.
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jtownraindancer · 5 days
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You don't want to lie to me.
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Happy Birthday Rufus Sewell 🎂
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You'll find the other polls in my 'sf polls' tag / my pinned post.
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dangerouspostphantom · 8 months
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The Beauty of The Man in the High Castle
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"NUCLEAR WEAPONS ARE NOT A DEFENSE!"
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"Every damn day he’s on TV."
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himydw · 6 months
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Luke Kleintank::The Man in the High Castle
Please do not claim as your own, add to gifhunts or use in crackships
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isabellinne · 1 year
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the man in the high castle + that room
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dekaohtoura · 6 months
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tmarshconnors · 4 months
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"Truth is as terrible as death but harder to find."
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Philip Kindred Dick, often referred to by his initials PKD, was an American science fiction writer. He wrote 44 novels and about 121 short stories, most of which appeared in science fiction magazines during his lifetime. 
Born: 16 December 1928, Chicago, Illinois, United States
Died: 2 March 1982, Santa Ana, California, United States
Influential Works: Philip K. Dick's impact on science fiction is profound, with several of his works adapted into popular films. "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?" served as the basis for the iconic film "Blade Runner," directed by Ridley Scott. The movie's success helped cement Dick's reputation in mainstream culture.
Personal Struggles: Dick faced numerous personal challenges throughout his life, including financial difficulties and mental health issues. His struggles with mental health and experiences with hallucinations and visions heavily influenced his writing, contributing to the surreal and introspective nature of many of his works.
Prolific Output: Despite his personal challenges, Dick maintained a remarkably prolific writing career. He wrote 44 novels and over 100 short stories during his lifetime. His ability to produce imaginative and thought-provoking content at such a high volume is a testament to his dedication to the craft of writing.
Philosophical Themes: Dick's works often explore philosophical and metaphysical themes, challenging the boundaries of reality and identity. Questions about what is real, the nature of consciousness, and the impact of technology on humanity are recurring motifs in his stories, reflecting his deep interest in these subjects.
Posthumous Recognition: While he faced financial struggles during his lifetime, Philip K. Dick gained increased recognition after his death. His influence on science fiction literature and the exploration of complex philosophical ideas have earned him a lasting legacy. The Philip K. Dick Award, established in 1982, is given annually to outstanding science fiction works in paperback original format, honoring his contributions to the genre.
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witchmd13 · 8 months
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no villain will ever come close to john smith in the man in the high castle to me. i loath him so much. he's my favorite character ever. rufus sewell is a genius. the brainrot is so strong with this one.
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afangirlwhocandraw · 8 months
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Captain John Smith
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Young Rufus Sewell.
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jtownraindancer · 4 days
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You're not afraid to die, are ya?
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sasomienspegel · 1 year
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Philip K. Dick, The Man in the High Castle
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There are only two shows that took me out of my comfort zone and made me do things I thought I would never do.
The Man in the High Castle - made me create this blog back when this website was more alive. And I thought I would never, ever do that.
Game of Thrones - made me read fanfiction 24/7. I have never thought of reading fanfiction, but I have spent hours and hours on ao3 ever since I started healing my wound on jaime/brienne tag.
Now, the third show is probably gonna make me break every single rule and say fuck you to the comfort zone, because months after I am still suffering for my canceled boat show. So:
1899 - Here I come with the greatest wish to write fanfiction. What we have is not enough!!! And I'm probably gonna do it sooner or later.
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