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cultural-identity-and-creation

Frink's struggle with his Jewish identity and the imposed belief that Jews can only imitate rather than create original art is a central tension.

1 chapter across 1 book

The Man in the High Castle (1962)Philip K. Dick

Chapter 8

Frank Frink confronts his former employer, Wyndam-Matson, who refuses to rehire him and has already replaced him. Frink discusses with the foreman, Ed McCarthy, the possibility of starting his own business creating original jewelry designs, contrasting with his current work producing forged American artifacts for the Japanese collectors. Seeking guidance, Frink consults the I Ching oracle, which gives him a confusing prophecy mixing good fortune and doom, reflecting his internal conflict and uncertain future.