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Old 08-31-2010, 02:08 PM   #180
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Originally Posted by DMcCunney View Post
Yes, but it leads to the trickier question of whether that's SF.

For example, consider Robert Harris's _Fatherland_....It's certainly alternate history. You can make a case that it's not SF.
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It sounds very much like Philip K Dick's The man in the high castle written in 1963. Perhaps it would be better to call Harris's novel derivative alternative history
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