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  1. In Pursuit of Valis: Selections from the Exegesis by Philip K. Dick, 1991-09
  2. 5 Stories by Philip K. Dick by Philip K. Dick, 2009-08-16
  3. The Variable Man by Philip K. Dick, 2010-07-06
  4. The Man in the High Castle by Philip K. Dick, 1992-06-30
  5. Deus Irae: A Novel by Philip K. Dick, Roger Zelazny, 2003-11-11
  6. Philip K. Dick: VALIS and Later Novels: A Maze of Death / VALIS / The Divine Invasion / The Transmigration of Timothy Archer (Library of America No. 193) by Philip K. Dick, 2009-07-30
  7. Paycheck And Other Classic Stories By Philip K. Dick by Philip K. Dick, 2003-09-01
  8. Only Apparently Real/the World of Philip K. Dick by Paul Williams, 1986-05
  9. Second Variety (The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick, Vol. 3) by Philip K. Dick, 2002-04-01
  10. Martian Time-Slip by Philip K. Dick, 1995-05-30
  11. A Scanner Darkly by Philip K. Dick, 2006-05-23
  12. The Postmodern Humanism of Philip K. Dick by Jason P. Vest, 2009-03-16
  13. Clans of the Alphane Moon by Philip K. Dick, 2002-05-14
  14. Minority Report. by Philip K. DICK, 2002

41. Philip K. Dick, La Lucha Constante Entre Humanos Y Androides (XXVII) > Elmundoli
Perfil del autor y sus desequilibrios ps quicos, por Javier Memba.
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Philip K. Dick, la lucha constante entre humanos y androides (XXVII)
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La fascinación que sus escenarios -siempre visiones futuristas y desoladas de Los Ángeles- y propuestas -con frecuencia humanos en lucha con androides o ficciones de su propia experiencia- ejercen sobre el lector, hacen que éste olvide la tremenda angustia que inspiró todas las páginas de Philip K. Dick. Eternamente en lucha con "los seres invisibles", fueron éstos los que llevaron a la tumba en 1982, cuando el cine descubría la hermosura guardada en las novelas y relatos de un autor que bien podemos considerar fundamental, puestos a hablar de la ciencia ficción de la segunda mitad del siglo XX.
Nacido en Chicago en 1928, Dick publicó su primera novela

42. Philip K. Dick Fan Club
Detailed analysis of the plot, theme, setting and characters of his books, plus links to similar books.
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43. The SF Site: Philip K. Dick Reading List
The SF Site s 10 part reading list, primarily based on the Vintage reprints.
http://www.sfsite.com/lists/pkd11.htm
Philip K. Dick was born in Chicago in 1928. While attending UC at Berkeley, he dropped out rather than take ROTC training. There he stayed to write some 36 novels and 5 short story collections. He won the 1962 Hugo for The Man in the High Castle and the 1974 John W. Campbell Award for Flow My Tears, The Policeman Said . He died of heart failure caused by a stroke in 1982.
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A Maze Of Death (1970)
Fourteen strangers come to Delmark-O, thirteen by the usual method and the other by praying. Once there, they all find that even praying is useless, for it is a place where the very atmosphere is steeped in paranoia and psychosis. It appears that God is either absent from Delmark-O or bent on destroying His creations in this metaphysical thriller. A Scanner Darkly (1977)
Bob Arctor deals a lethal, addictive drug called Substance D. Fred is a cop assigned to tail and to bust him. To do so, he goes undercover as a drug dealer named Bob Arctor. He's addicted to his wares, the principal effect of which is to split the brain into two distinct, combative entities. Fred doesn't realize that he is after himself. Clans Of The Alphane Moon (1964)
Here is posed a disquieting question of where sanity ends and madness begins. Who among us is qualified to make such a judgement. The small, habitable moon was once an insane asylum. It's patients, abandoned long ago, formed clans based on their different psychoses. The result is a bizarre parody of our own society. This fragile equation becomes unbalanced when Earth and the alien Alphanes vie for control of the moon's resources.

44. Philip K. Dick
Interview about the film Blade Runner, which was in production at the time.
http://www.devo.com/bladerunner/sector/1/philip.html
Philip K. Dick, well respected science-fiction writer, worked closely with the BLADE RUNNER producers until his untimely passing in March 1982. (photo by Tessa Dick) DO ANDROIDS DREAM OF ELECTRIC SHEEP?, the classic science-fiction novel from which BLADE RUNNER was adapted, was first published in 1969. "All I can say is that the world in BLADE RUNNER is where I really live. That is where I think I am anyway. This world will now be a world that every member of the audience will inhabit. It will not be my private world. It is now a world where anyone who will go into the theatre and sit down and watch the film will be caught up and the world is so overpowering, it is so profoundly overpowering that it is going to be very hard for people to come out of it and adjust to what we normally encounter. "Once the film begins, you are taken from this world into that world and you really are in that world. And I think the most exciting thing is that it is a lived-in world. A world where people actually live. It is not a hygienically pristine space colony which looks like a model seen at the Smithsonian Institute. No, this is a world where people live. And the cars use gas and are dirty and there is kind of a gritty rain falling and its smoggy. Its just terribly convincing when you see it. "Everbody seems to have some kind of business that he is engaged in. Everybody is involved in some kind of thing. Which is what you really do see in a big metropolis. You always wonder, who are these people? Where are they going? What are they doing? What kind of lives are they leading? You become endlessly curious about this amazing complex life of the metropolis. What exists behind those closed doors? What is going on behind those lighted windows? You get a glimpse but you never get the full story.

45. Philip K. Dick And Human Kindness
Discusses the centrality of ethical themes in Dick s writing.
http://www.spectacle.org/396/scifi/dick.html
Philip K. Dick and Human Kindness
I have never been able to stand the self-conscious novelist, who teaches university for a living and delivers one Great American novel a year. Self-reverential and -referential, this individual bleeds "literature" to the exclusion of anything unconscious and true. Opposed to this is the natural, the idiot savant, the desperate man who has no idea that he is writing anything memorable, the madman whose pulp fiction is half garbage and half genius. This was Philip K. Dick, who started and ended his career writing cheap Ace paperbacks, who did too many drugs and left too many marriages and died at age 53, but whose writing has a quality of unexpected wild insight that guarantees he will be remembered. He is best known as the author of Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? , which was filmed, not very faithfully, as Blade Runner . The originalwhich would have made a better, but less popular, movie if filmed exactly as written is among the best of Dick's explorations of the question: What is human? Dick took too many hallucinogenic drugs in his lifetime, and they undid him. There is a very funny, yet very grave scene in

46. Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep? Quiz - Dick, Philip K
This quiz is about the book by Philip K Dick on which the film Blade Runner was based. (Author Polly_Prentiss)
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47. Study Guide For Philip K. Dick: Blade Runner (1968)
Chapter-by-chapter commentary on the book originally titled Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep.
http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~brians/science_fiction/bladerunner.html
Study Guide for Philip K. Dick: Blade Runner
Using this Guide List of other study guides Doing Science Fiction research? Check out the Science Fiction Research Bibliography. Looking for information on the film? Try the Blade Runner Online Magazine Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 4 ... Chapter 22
Philip K. Dick is one of the crucial figures in modern science fiction. He was too prolific for his own good, churning out dozens of novels for cheap paperback publication, often in such haste that their conclusions tend to be their weakest part. He was obsessive, disorganized, and in his later years paranoid. Yet his conceptions were often brilliant, and he has come to be looked on as one of the masters, though only a small fraction of his work is in print at any one time. His titles are often wonderfully surrealistic, as in the striking Flow My Tears, The Policeman Said ; and Blade Runner was originally titled (for reasons that will become apparent as you read it) Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep. When Ridley Scott made his 1982 film based loosely on the novel he eliminated the electric sheep (along with much else), and Dick's title no longer made sense (nor would it have been very effective on a marquee). The film company bought the rights to another novel by a different author and threw away everything but the title

48. Graphic Novels Authors D Dick, Philip K @ Forbidden
Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep? Volume 1 (Hardcover) Order on request. Expected delivery time is 21 days.
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49. The Dick Factor: Philip K. Dick's Hollywood
Informative discussion of film adaptations of Dick s novels and stories.
http://www.stim.com/Stim-x/0896August/Automedia/pkdick.html
by Greg Kuchmek Paranoid and profound, Philip K. Dick's mind-altering, ground-breaking science-fiction novels are influential, infectious and highly attractive to Hollywood. Four films and at least two theatrical productions have been based on his work. It is also rumored that Stanley Kubrick's in-production film, A.I., is based on Dick's Martian Time Slip , and a script based on his story, The Minority Report , is circulating Hollywood. These films, in turn, have caused a resurge in interest in Dick's work; there is a proliferation of quality trade editions of his formerly near out-of-print work. Dick's jittery paranoid vision appeals to contemporary readers, and his dominant theme of the fragility of "reality" particularly lends itself to filmmaking. During his 1928-82 life span, Dick was a prolific author, with over forty science-fiction novels, several "mainstream" novels, countless stories, and a personal memoir to his credit. Exploring present, future and other-dimensional worlds, Dick always questioned and attacked the fabric of reality. Whether by drugs, technology, schizophrenia, conspiracies, or random twists of fate, Dick's characters lose their grip on life, and find all they perceive as real to be spurious or immaterial. They descend through layer upon layer of false realities until they reach the very foundation of what MUST be real, and then Dick begins to pick away at that also. Since cinema itself is based on creating a false reality, Dick's vision has a resonance when made into film. And when the vision is paired with insidious technology, mind-blowing drugs or endless conspiracies, you can't help but have a thriller. However, it is just these qualities that often undermine the creation of a film that really addresses PKD's philosophical concerns: it's just too easy to make a great action film based on his concepts.

50. Dick, Philip K. Quotes On Quotations Book
Philip Kindred Dick (December 16, 1928 March 2, 1982), often known by his initials PKD, was an American science fiction writer and novelist who changed the genre profoundly.
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51. Do Androids Dream Of Being Human?
Compares the presentation of artificial humans in PKD s DADOES? and Mary Shelley s Frankenstein.
http://www.lysator.liu.se/lsff/mb-nr27/Do_Androids_Dream_of_Being_Human.html
Do Androids Dream of Being Human?
Hans Persson This essay is an exploration of the concept of artificially created men as presented in two novels. I will try to find out if there is some kind of inherent difference between a ''real'' human being and an artificial simulacrum of a man. I base my discussion on the treatment of the subject in the two novels Frankenstein by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley and Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K. Dick. Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, does not go away. Philip K. Dick
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This essay is an exploration of the concept of artificially created men as presented in two novels. I will try to find out if there is some kind of inherent difference between a ''real'' human being and an artificial simulacrum of a man. I base my discussion on the treatment of the subject in the two novels Frankenstein by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley and Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K. Dick. The books are separated by 150 years and this of course gives them different approaches to the subject. Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley was born in 1797. Her parents were William Godwin, philosopher and novelist, and Mary Wollstonecraft, an early feminist. In 1816 she married the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley after his wife had committed suicide. During a rainy visit in Switzerland that year, she and her husband together with Lord Byron and his physician John William Polidori decided that each of them should write a ghost story. Only Polidori and Mary Shelley finished their stories; he produced

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53. Review: The Three Stigmata Of Palmer Eldritch By Philip K Dick | Books | The Gua
Michael Moorcock reconsiders The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch after forty years.
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    As The Three Stigmata Of Palmer Eldritch is reissued, Michael Moorcock finds he has some problems with Philip K Dick Buy The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch at Amazon.co.uk The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch by Philip K Dick 320pp, Gollancz, Next year SF celebrates a fairly significant anniversary. It will be 40 years since JG Ballard published The Terminal Beach , Brian Aldiss published Greybeard , William Burroughs published Naked Lunch in the UK, I took over New Worlds magazine and Philip K Dick published The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch . It was a watershed year, if you like, when SF rediscovered its visionary roots and began creating new conventions which rejected both modernism and American pulp traditions. Perhaps best representing that cusp, Dick's work only rarely achieved the stylistic and imaginative coherence of those other writers. His corporate future came from a common pool created by troubled left-wingers Pohl and Kornbluth ( The Space Merchants , 1953) or Alfred Bester ( The Demolished Man , 1953). His Mars is the harsh but habitable planet of Leigh Brackett ( Queen of the Martian Catacombs , 1949) or Ray Bradbury ( The Martian Chronicles , 1950). His style and characters are indistinguishable from those of a dozen other snappy pulpsters. Even his questioning of the fundamentals of identity and reality is largely unoriginal, preceded by the work of the less prolific but perhaps more profound Charles Harness, who wrote stories such as "Time Trap", "The Paradox Men" and "The Rose" in the 50s.

54. Dick, Philip K.
Philip Kindred Dick (December 16, 1928 – March 2, 1982) was an American novelist, short story writer, and essayist whose published work during his lifetime was almost
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55. Philip K. Dick Biography
An exploration of the relationship of Dick s mystical experiences and his fiction with the Gnostic religious tradition.
http://www.gnosis.org/pkd.biography.html
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To: RYDEEN.PAUL@forum.va.gov, pkd-list@wang.com [For those who may have missed it the first time, here is a copy of an article I wrote last year. It originally was published in Crash Collusion magazine, no. 5. Copies may be had for $4 from Box 49233, Austin, TX 78765. Issue 7 is due very soon, and features an article by Adam Gorightly called "PKD, the Unicorn, and Soviet Psychotronics". It's also $4. For those of you who saw this article last time I posted it, note that this is a cleaned-up copy with all scanning errors and typos removed. Feel free to distribute it elsewhere. As always, your comments are welcome.]
Philip K. Dick: The Other Side
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... the group had taken an active interest in their situation, viewing it as a manifestation on an earthly plane of certain super-terrestrial forces. - Jack Isidore (1) My first exposure to the mind-bending fiction of Philip K. Dick was in early 1981. It must have been January or February because I remember it still being quite cold. To my surprise, a friend of my dad's had given him a recent issue of Playboy, which I eagerly perused whenever I had the chance. On one such occasion I needed to prove to myself a maturity beyond the pictures of naked ladies, so I commenced to read the magazine's various features. It turned out to be the December 1980 issue; one feature was Phil's story "Frozen Journey" (2). Although this high-school senior had been reading science fiction for a decade or more, I must confess I was confused by the shifting realities portrayed in "Frozen Journey". Further readings did little for my comprehension.

56. Philip K. Dick — FactMonster.com
Encyclopedia Dick, Philip K. Dick, Philip K. (Philip Kindred Dick), 1928–82, American sciencefiction writer, b. Chicago. Dick often wrote of the psychological states of
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    Dick, Philip K. Solar Lottery, was published in 1955. While some of his works are negligable, a few are science-fiction classics. Among his best-known novels are Time Out of Joint The Man in the High Castle (1962, Hugo Award), Ubik Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said A Scanner Darkly (1977, film 2006), and the Valis trilogy (1981). Several of Dick's works have been used as the basis of films, notably the novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? (1968), which became Blade Runner (1982), and the stories that were made into Total Recall Minority Report (2002), and Next The Man in the High Castle, The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? and Ubik See his Collected Stories Selected Letters (1997); G. Lee and D. E. Sauter, ed., What If Our World Is Their Heaven?, The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia

57. Delos 61: Philip K. Dick Nel Moratorium
Un articolo di Vittorio Curtoni sul celebre scrittore di fantascienza.
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58. Dick, Philip, Dick, Philip K.
Like Time Out of Joint, by Dick, 3 Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch, by Dick, Scanner Darkly, by Dick
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59. TecaLibri: Philip K. Dick: Opere
Bibliografia, copertine e brani scelti tratti dai romanzi dell autore.
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  • Nasce il 16 dicembre, a Chicago. 1952 Beyond Lies the Wub, [ rif.
      Ora tocca al wub [racconto]
    1953 Autofac [racconto], [ rif. 1953 Colony, [ rif.
      Colonia [racconto]
    1953 Paycheck 1953 Roog 1953, [ rif.
      Ruug [racconto]
    1954 A World of Talent, [ rif.
      Il mondo dei mutanti [racconto]
    1954 The Minority Report, [ rif.
      Rapporto di minoranza e altri racconti, Fanucci, 2002
    1955 Solar Lottery, [ rif.
      Il disco di fiamma
    1955 Lotteria dello spazio 1956 The World Jones Made, [ rif.
      Il mondo che Jones creò, La Tribuna, Piacenza, 1965
    1956 The Man Who Japed, [ rif.
      Redenzione immorale, La Tribuna, Piacenza 1964
    1957 Eye in the Sky, [ rif.
      L'occhio nel cielo, Mondadori, 1959
    1957 A Glass of Darkness. The Cosmic Puppets 1959 Time Out of Joint, [ rif.
      Il tempo si è spezzato [L'uomo del gioco a premi] [Tempo fuori luogo], Edizioni Corriere della Sera, Milano, 1959
    1959 Time Out of Joint
      L'uomo dei giochi a premio
    1960 Doctor Futurity
      Il dottor Futuro
    1962 The Man in the High Castle, [

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Philip Kindred Dick was a prolific science fiction author who ditched bug-eyed monsters and spacemen to explore the nature of reality and paranoia on a cosmic scale. In spite of winning a Hugo Award for his 1962 novel The Man in the High Castle , Dick was largely unknown until 1982, when his novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? was made into the film Blade Runner (directed by RIdley Scott and starring Harrison Ford and Daryl Hannah ). After his death Dick's work found a new audience, and the "mainstream" novels of his early career (ignored at the time) were finally published. Among his best-known novels are Martian Time-Slip Ubik (1969) and Valis Extra credit : Dick was married five times... His friend, K.W. Jeter, has written two sequels to Blade Runner ... Dick's story We Can Remember It For You Wholesale was the basis for the 1990 Arnold Schwarzenegger film Total Recall ... The 2002 film Minority Report (directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Tom Cruise ) is based on a Philip K. Dick story of the same name...

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