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The Man in the High Castle

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1Willoyd
Mar 31, 2015, 7:02 pm

Sorry if this has already been mentioned, but can't work out how to search group postings to check. Anyway, I was in the 'shop' today, and was introduced to the new FS edition of this (from Philip Dick for non-sci fi fans). Looks superb. Didn't note illustrator (sorry!), but struck me as similar style to Foundation trilogy.

The Dune volume looked fantastic - those illustrations are uneerie. Sadly, no Paradise Lost available yet.

2brother_salvatore
Mar 31, 2015, 9:33 pm

Well this is unexpected news. I haven't read this, but would be tempted to purchase as a someone who finds Dick a very interesting writer to navigate. I already own this in my Library of America edition, so I'll likely wait and see.

3AnnieMod
Mar 31, 2015, 11:07 pm

They are on a roll publishing my favorite novels as it seems - Foundation, Dune, now this... :)

4elenchus
Mar 31, 2015, 11:46 pm

I so need to finish my Aubrey-Maturin so I can face the dilemma of what to covet next!

5amysisson
Mar 31, 2015, 11:54 pm

OMG, I did it, I took the plunge. I had to -- that Dune book is beyond beautiful.

Oh dear......

6wcarter
Avr 1, 2015, 1:26 am

>1 Willoyd:
I can't find The Man in the High Castle on the FS website yet.
When is it due to be published?

7ironjaw
Avr 1, 2015, 9:11 am

>4 elenchus: I think we all need to finish Aubrey-Maturin. I've been lingering at volume 6 for a while now :)

8cronshaw
Avr 1, 2015, 9:56 am

This isn't a tempting launch of new volumes so much as a taunting avalanche. Too much for an addled addict to take in, mentally or spatially. Cruel even...

9ironjaw
Avr 1, 2015, 10:31 am

>8 cronshaw: You're quite right. Folio has indeed come out with their book-guns.

10coynedj
Avr 1, 2015, 11:00 am

They have a lot of catching up to do in the science fiction realm, given their late start (though they have always published the more "literary" volumes, such as 1984 and Brave New World). I would expect the FS to continue to come out with classic volumes over the next few years - Maybe A Wrinkle in Time or Solaris, and I'm still holding out hope for A Canticle for Liebowitz.

11wongie
Modifié : Avr 1, 2015, 11:04 am

> 10 I'm also hoping that Dune sells as well as the hype has been and they'll complete the trilogy, I might be in the minority but I really liked Dune Messiah. Ender's Game may also be a very popular choice for them, but I'm also hoping for some more obscure titles like Dragon's Egg.

12scholasticus
Avr 1, 2015, 11:13 am

>10 coynedj:

Count me in the Leibowitz camp. That'd be a fantastic volume and, like Dune, I'd order it on the first day it's available.

13coynedj
Avr 1, 2015, 11:18 am

>12 scholasticus: - The illustration potential for that volume is superb - I too would buy it immediately.

14scholasticus
Avr 1, 2015, 11:31 am

>13 coynedj:

I've often wondered what postapocalyptic neo-medieval illumination would look like, and I hope there's an illustrator out there who can answer that question, preferably in a Folio edition!

Folio does this, I'm buying the book immediately.

15Bookworm59
Avr 1, 2015, 11:58 am

>10 coynedj: They've announced that A Wrinkle in Time is coming out soon.

16boldface
Avr 1, 2015, 12:06 pm

I'm still waiting for a Charles Williams boxed set. Perhaps the new biography from OUP later this year will provide an inkling that I'm not alone in my interest.

17Willoyd
Modifié : Avr 1, 2015, 2:19 pm

>6 wcarter:
The nice man said in the next couple of weeks. He was really excited; I got the distinct impression he is a Philip Dick, and wider sci-fi, fan.

18odderi
Avr 1, 2015, 3:26 pm

>11 wongie:
The Ender quadrilogy (or whatever you call it - Ender's Game, Speaker of the Dead, Xenocide and Children of the Mind) would be a great set; I'd really like to see that happen.

Also, while not strictly science fiction, at least it is fiction involving famous scientists - I'd love to see the FS do Neal Stephenson's Baroque Cycle.

19Bookworm59
Avr 1, 2015, 3:50 pm

>16 boldface: "Perhaps the new biography from OUP later this year will provide an inkling"

. . . I see what you did there. :-D

20wcarter
Avr 1, 2015, 5:40 pm

>18 odderi:
Centipede Press did a superb LE of Ender's Game recently, and I am hoping that they will complete the set so I don't have to start collecting it all over again with a FS set.

21wongie
Avr 2, 2015, 4:43 am

>20 wcarter: I know I'm in the FSD's area but I can also vouch for Centipede Press' edition of Ender's Game (though I was late to the game and got an unsigned copy). I've only ever collected Folio until I bought this edition of EG and anyone looking to branch out of Folio would do well to look at Centipede's offerings. Fantastic customer care too, my accompanying manuscript came with a few production faults and they replied back offering a replacement in less than a day from my email.

22odderi
Avr 2, 2015, 5:17 am

>20 wcarter:; >21 wongie: - Yup, I have not handled one in person, but I've checked it out on Centipede's website loads of times - it looks positively stunning. Now, if they would only come out and say that they'll do the rest, too, I'd be first in line shouting "Shut up and take my money!!!" :)

I may fall in to temptation and just get the unsigned Ender's Game, though. It is a fabulous book, though I have to admit that Speaker for the Dead and Xenocide probably are the Ender books which made the largest impression on me.

23Pellias
Avr 2, 2015, 7:17 am

21-wongie: "anyone looking to branch out of Folio would do well to look at Centipede's offerings" - i was close to buy a signed of logans run around january, but my economy (and probably folio) stod in the way ... i clicked in to CP pretty often to get me a signed offer, but had to let go .. all off a sudden it was outsold (the signed version) - 200 copies, ripped away at no time - a little sore about that one .. some other time then :)

24odderi
Avr 5, 2015, 10:51 am

>20 wcarter:
For a while, I was afraid I had acquired FAD, but luckily that appears not to be the case; rather, I suffer from the more generic BAD - I gave Centipede a try; Ender's Game, Logan's Run and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.

Can't wait for them to arrive - though given the shipping cost to Norway, I expect them to be hand-carried to my door by a trio of scantily clad fiery redheads.

25Pellias
Avr 5, 2015, 11:10 am

Wow .. odderi .. this is Folio devotees here, but please update .. anything you want to share, really .. i`m curious .. three at once also, that`s somewhat brave!

26boldface
Avr 5, 2015, 11:18 am

>24 odderi: ". . . hand-carried to my door by a trio of scantily clad fiery redheads."

I think Lynn and Miriam just do the packing.

27EclecticIndulgence
Avr 5, 2015, 12:12 pm

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28odderi
Avr 5, 2015, 1:54 pm

>25 Pellias:

That I will. Shipping was estimated at 2-3 weeks, which ties in well with the hand-carried idea. I will post a couple of photos when they arrive, though.

On a different note, we really should have coffee at Det Lille Kaffekompaniet* or an equivalent next time I'm in Bergen.

*) I practically lived there while living in Bergen about a decade ago - had a small flat in Fjellgaten two minutes' walk away from DLK.

29Pellias
Avr 5, 2015, 2:15 pm

I wrote a message that did not send - i probably forgot .. i wrote that odderi may somewhat have a crush on Sam Webers naked redhead lady in Dune ..

anyway .. the time passed ..

I live near Drammen my fellow norwegian odderi, but it would sure be a nice thing to meet up with a fellow devotee sometime, somewhere .. so, never say never! There is not many of us ..

30odderi
Avr 5, 2015, 2:30 pm

>29 Pellias:

Oops, my apologies - I somehow had made up my mind that you lived in Bergen...

31cronshaw
Avr 7, 2015, 8:39 am

I saw this new volume at 44 Eagle St. this morning and fell in love with the frontispiece, a dark but sumptuous, richly coloured landscape featuring a grasshopper among chrysanthemums and other flowers, with a house in the background and a rising moon in a starry night sky—utterly gorgeous. The approximately eight (sorry forgot to count) other illustrations, spread individually throughout the volume but tending to cluster mostly in the first third and last quarter (so with a bit of a gap in the middle) have a sort of manga feel to them. They're very dynamic and vibrant in colour. The book is three quarters buckram with a pictorial paper front board, a blue-grey background featuring a towerblock with a Japanese temple on top and a red rising sun. The slipcase is blocked with the silver silhouette of a Japanese tower. I don't know the first thing about the work (I'd never even heard of it before this thread appeared, I'm still in my sci-fi infancy) but this Folio volume is enchanting. The mystery illustrator goes by the name 'Shotopop'! There's an introduction by Ursula K. Le Guin. If I'm to be tempted into more sci-fi I think this volume could suit me more than the weighty new Dune volume (depending on drasvola's ongoing review). Being a significantly smaller volume than Dune it should certainly be less demanding on the wallet. There's no price for it up yet but I'm told the volume will be available very soon.

32EclecticIndulgence
Avr 7, 2015, 1:54 pm

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33elenchus
Avr 7, 2015, 2:34 pm

>32 EclecticIndulgence:

I took cronshaw's description to be for the Philip K Dick, The Man in the High Castle volume. But there were several titles mentioned in the thread, perhaps I've got it wrong.

34scholasticus
Avr 7, 2015, 2:44 pm

>31 cronshaw:

Dear God in heaven.

First the big set sale. Then Dune. Now Milton. And now this?!

If this goes on sale before the discount on Milton expires, I'm adding it to my order. I've wanted to read this book for ages, but have never felt the inclination to read it in paperback.

Blargh.

35cronshaw
Modifié : Avr 7, 2015, 5:18 pm

>32 EclecticIndulgence: Sorry I wasn't clearer, I didn't mean to tease! I was referring to the subject of the thread, The Man in the High Castle.

36EclecticIndulgence
Avr 7, 2015, 6:45 pm

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37starkimarki
Avr 8, 2015, 2:00 am

Perhaps Folio might also be inspired to publish an I Ching, now that they will have awoken interest in it.