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Philip K. Dick attempted to illustrate more overt and ugly commentary on how Americans could accept Nazi and Japanese rule if it were presented to them after a defeat in World War II. It paints a monstrous but humanized version of an America that has accepted the banality of evil and normalized the unthinkable. On tonight’s show, Clyde Lewis talks with Tessa Dick and Frank Bertrand in ‘STORMING THE HIGH CASTLE: THE GRASSHOPPER LIES HEAVY!’
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