Luke Rhinehart

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Fiction Science Fiction
  • Luke Rhinehart , the pen name of George Cockcroft, was an American author and psychologist.

  • Born to an engineer and civil servant, he earned degrees from Cornell and Columbia.

  • Rhinehart taught university courses on Zen and Western literature, which inspired his most famous work, The Dice Man.

  • Published in 1971, it explored the concept of living by dice rolls.

  • Rhinehart experimented with this lifestyle and established a dice center in New York.

  • He later traveled extensively, including a world voyage on a trimaran ketch.

  • Rhinehart lived in various locations, including a former Sufi retreat in New York.

  • He passed away in 2020 at the age of 87.

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