Here is the first official offering of David's 1960s Hugo Award for Best Novel series. The other two Hugo winners (Man in the High Castle, Starship Troopers) are discussed in episodes of the main podcast. The entire Dick Adjacent series is dedicated to exploring the era of sci-fi in which Philip K. Dick wrote in by examining works of his contemporaries. Here, David is joined by writer/publisher Duane Pesice for a discussion on the John Brunner classic Stand on Zanzibar, a weird and highly regarded novel about overpopulation with many accurate predictions of our current world.


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Music on this episode is from - Valis: An Opera by Tod Machover


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