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Philip K. Dick's "The Hanging Stranger" is one of his short stories, a mystery and thriller that arises at the intersection of science fiction and fantasy novels. This novel is famous for dealing with philosophical questions about human existence and society. This work was first published in 1953, and occupies an important position among Dick's works. This novel tells the story of a city suffering from strange phenomena and the main character attempting to solve the problem.
Summary
The protagonist, a store owner Ed Loyce, is disturbed when he sees a stranger hanging from a lamppost, but finds that other people consider the apparent lynching unremarkable.
He finds evidence that alien insects have taken over, manages to get out of town, talks to the police commissioner, who believes him, and after getting all the information about what Ed knows, explains that the body was hung to see whether anyone reacted to it, anyone they didn't have control over. He then takes Ed outside and hangs him from a lamppost.
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The Hanging Stranger