Richard Brem wrote: > Here's an interesting detail: > > Science Fiction writer Philip K. Dick, of "Do Androids Dream of Electric > Sheep" (="Blade Runner") fame, dedicated the German edition of his book "The > Man in the High Castle" (which won him the highest SF honour, the Hugo Award > in 1963) to Ernst Juenger. > The dedication reads: "An Ernst Juenger fuer 'Auf den Marmorklippen'" and > can be found on p. 5 of the paperback edition > of "Das Orakel vom Berge" (Bergisch Gladbach 1989, ISBN 3-404-24117-7). The > dedication sounds somewhat cryptic, but if you're familiar with both "High > Castle" and "Marble Cliffs" you know how it's meant. > - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - > "Do you like our owl?" > "It's artificial?" > "Of course it is." > > Charming little dialogue between Rachael and Deckard, both > artificial (from the movie "Blade Runner") RB, Great informative mail. But I am not sure Deckard was a "skin job". Best greetings Bertil Haggman
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