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An interesting novel based on the idea and in the world where the South won the American Civil War and how America would look and how this affects the rest of the world. (Goodreads)

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Ward Moore (1903-1978) was an American writer whose speculative fiction left an indelible mark on the genre. Born Joseph Ward Moore in Madison, New Jersey, he spent much of his life in California, where he became deeply involved in the literary and political movements of his time. Moore's work often explored themes of social justice, historical revisionism, and the complexities of human nature, making him a provocative figure in mid-20th-century American literature.Moore's early life was marked by a series of eclectic jobs, from journalism to ghostwriting, which enriched his understanding of the human condition and provided fodder for his later works. His writing is characterized by a keen intellect and a willingness to challenge societal norms, often blending meticulous research with imaginative storytelling.One of Moore's most notable contributions was his ability to envision alternative histories and futures, a talent that earned him a dedicated following among both readers and fellow writers. His influence can be seen in the works of contemporary authors like Philip K. Dick and Ursula K. Le Guin, who admired his skill in weaving complex narratives that questioned reality and morality.Despite his literary acclaim, Moore was not without controversy. His outspoken political views and critiques of American society sometimes put him at odds with mainstream audiences and critics. However, this only solidified his reputation as a fearless and innovative thinker.Ward Moore remains a significant figure in speculative fiction, celebrated for his ability to provoke thought and inspire change through his visionary writing. His legacy continues to resonate, offering modern readers a glimpse into the possibilities of what could have been and what might still be.

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