It's something Samuel R. Daleny did in Dhalgren, it was all very 70's post-modern and trippy.
Also, albeit inverted, but PkD's The Man in the High Castle plays with similar ideas only with alternative universe fiction mirroring itself darkly.
It's something Samuel R. Daleny did in Dhalgren, it was all very 70's post-modern and trippy.
Also, albeit inverted, but PkD's The Man in the High Castle plays with similar ideas only with alternative universe fiction mirroring itself darkly.
Last edited by Kitten Champion; 2019-04-10 at 03:02 PM.