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Berkeley na ficção científica

Encontrei pelo menos estas referências. Se alguém souber de mais, é só comentar.

Robert Heinlein, in The Man who Sold the Moon:
«CALIFORNIA RAISES VOTING AGE TO FORTY-NINE - Rioting in Berkeley Campus»

Norman Spinrad, in The Man who Could Cheat Death:
«The ass is always greener, Barron thought. Village days, Berkeley was the place; Berkeley days, Strip City, and back to here in goddamned Coast-to-Coast incestous daisy chain. Hey, which way to the action, man? And baby, when you're a loser, the action's always somewhere else.»

E, claro, Philip K. Dick, in Radio Free Albemuth:
«A person like Nicholas Brady could never go to Alaska: he was a product of Berkeley and could only survive in the radical students milieu of Berkeley. What did he know of the rest of the United States? I had driven across the country; I had visited Kansas and Utah and Kentucky, and I knew the isolation of the Berkeley radicals.»