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Philip K Dick Science Fiction Books

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Philip Kindred Dick was a novelist, short story writer, and essayist whose published work during his lifetime was almost entirely in the science fiction genre. Philip K Dick explored sociological, political and metaphysical themes in novels dominated by monopolistic corporations, authoritarian governments, and altered states. In his later works, Philip K Dick's thematic focus strongly reflected his personal interest in metaphysics and theology. Philip K Dick often drew upon his own life experiences and addressed the nature of drug use, paranoia and schizophrenia, and transcendental experiences in novels such as A Scanner Darkly and VALIS.

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The Man in the High Castle - Philp K Dick  NEW

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Winner of the Hugo award - a science fiction classic

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Blade Runner (Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep) - Philp K Dick  NEW

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The Penultimate Truth   Philip K. Dick   Paperback

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The Transmigration of Timothy Archer   Philip K. Dick   Paperback

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The Man in the High Castle   Philip K. Dick

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A masterwork by Philip K. Dick, this is the final,

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Second Variety: And Other Classic Stories   Philip K. Dick   Paperback

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The Minority Report and Other Classic Stories   Philip K. Dick   Paperback

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Selected Stories of Philip K. Dick   Philip K. Dick   Hardcover

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Counter Clock World   Philip K. Dick   Paperback

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Paycheck: And Other Classic Stories   Philip K. Dick   Paperback

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A Maze of Death   Philip K. Dick   Paperback

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Vulcans Hammer   Philip K. Dick   Paperback

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Objective, unbiased and hyperrational, the Vulcan

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Deus Irae   Philip K. Dick   Paperback

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Eye in the Sky   Philip K. Dick   Paperback

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For all the strange worlds borne of his vast and v

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Now Wait for Last Year   Philip K. Dick   Paperback

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Time Out of Joint   Philip K. Dick   Paperback

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<b>Time Out of Joint</b> is Philip K.

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The Man in the High Castle   Philip K. Dick

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Humpty Dumpty in Oakland   Philip K. Dick   Paperback

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The World Jones Made   Philip K. Dick   Paperback

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Vintage Pkd   Philip K. Dick   Paperback

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Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?   Philip K. Dick   Paperback

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Valis   Philip K. Dick   Paperback

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Valis is the first book in Philip K. Dick's incomp

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A Scanner Darkly   Philip K. Dick   Paperback

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The Philip K. Dick Reader   Philip K. Dick   Paperback

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Many thousands of readers consider Philip K. Dick

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Ubik   Philip K. Dick   Paperback

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Divine Invasion   Philip K. Dick   Paperback

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n The Divine Invasion, Philip K. Dick asks: What i

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Flow My Tears  the Policeman Said   Philip K. Dick   Paperback

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Philip K. Dick: Four Novels of the 1960s   Philip K. Dick   Hardcover

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The Man Whose Teeth Were All Exactly Alike   Philip K. Dick   Paperback

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Puttering About in a Small Land   Philip K. Dick   Hardcover

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When Roger and Virginia Lindhal enroll their son

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The Man Who Japed   Philip K. Dick   Paperback

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The Zap Gun   Philip K. Dick   Paperback

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Voices from the Street   Philip K. Dick   Paperback

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Radio Free Albemuth   Philip K. Dick   Paperback

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In Radio Free Albemuth, his last novel, Philip K.

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The Man Whose Teeth Were All Exactly Alike   Philip K. Dick   Hardcover

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The Game Players of Titan   Philip K. Dick   Paperback

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The Early Work of Philip K. Dick: Breakfast at Twilight and  Other Stories   Philip K. Dick   Hardco

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The Short Happy Life of the Brown Oxford: And Other Classic Stories   Philip K. Dick   Paperback

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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 entirely in the science fiction genre. Dick explored sociological, political and metaphysical themes in novels dominated by monopolistic corporations, authoritarian governments, and altered states. In his later works, Dick's thematic focus strongly reflected his personal interest in metaphysics and theology. He often drew upon his own life experiences and addressed the nature of drug use, paranoia and schizophrenia, and transcendental experiences in novels such as A Scanner Darkly and VALIS. The novel The Man in the High Castle bridged the genres of alternate history and science fiction, earning Dick a Hugo Award for Best Novel in 1963. Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said, a novel about a celebrity who awakens in a parallel universe where he is unknown, won the John W. Campbell Memorial Award for best novel in 1975. "I want to write about people I love, and put them into a fictional world spun out of my own mind, not the world we actually have, because the world we actually have does not meet my standards," Dick wrote of these stories. "In my writing I even question the universe; I wonder out loud if it is real, and I wonder out loud if all of us are real." Dick referred to himself as a "fictionalizing philosopher." In addition to thirty-six novels, Dick wrote approximately 121 short stories, many of which appeared in science fiction magazines. Although Dick spent most of his career as a writer in near-poverty, nine of his stories have been adapted into popular films since his death, including Blade Runner, Total Recall, A Scanner Darkly and Minority Report. In 2005, Time magazine named Ubik one of the one hundred greatest English-language novels published since 1923. In 2007, Dick became the first science fiction writer to be included in The Library of America series. Philip Kindred Dick and his twin sister, Jane Charlotte Dick, were born six weeks prematurely to Dorothy Kindred Dick and Joseph Edgar Dick in Chicago. Dick's father, a fraud investigator for the United States Department of Agriculture, had recently taken out life insurance policies on the family. An insurance nurse was dispatched to the Dick household. Upon seeing the malnourished Philip and injured Jane, the nurse rushed the babies to hospital. Baby Jane died en route, just five weeks after her birth . The death of Philip's twin sister profoundly affected his writing, relationships, and every aspect of his life, leading to the recurrent motif of the "phantom twin" in many of his books. Dick sold his first story in 1952. From that point on he wrote full-time, selling his first novel in 1955. The 1950s were a difficult and impoverished time for Dick. He once said, "We couldn't even pay the late fees on a library book." He published almost exclusively within the science fiction genre, but dreamed of a career in the mainstream of American literature. During the 1950s he produced a series of nongenre, non-science fiction novels. In 1960 he wrote that he was willing to "take twenty to thirty years to succeed as a literary writer." The dream of mainstream success formally died in January 1963 when the Scott Meredith Literary Agency returned all of his unsold mainstream novels. Only one of these works, Confessions of a Crap Artist, was published during Dick’s lifetime. In 1963, Dick won the Hugo Award for The Man in the High Castle. Although he was hailed as a genius in the science fiction world, the mainstream literary world was unappreciative, and he could publish books only through low-paying science fiction publishers such as Ace. Even in his later years, he continued to have financial troubles. In the introduction to the 1980 short story collection The Golden Man, Dick wrote: "Several years ago, when I was ill, Heinlein offered his help, anything he could do, and we had never met; he would phone me to cheer me up and see how I was doing. He wanted to buy me an electric typewriter, God bless him—one of the few true gentlemen in this world. I don't agree with any ideas he puts forth in his writing, but that is neither here nor there. One time when I owed the IRS a lot of money and couldn't raise it, Heinlein loaned the money to me. I think a great deal of him and his wife; I dedicated a book to them in appreciation. Robert Heinlein is a fine-looking man, very impressive and very military in stance; you can tell he has a military background, even to the haircut. He knows I'm a flipped-out freak and still he helped me and my wife when we were in trouble. That is the best in humanity, there; that is who and what I love." The last novel published during Dick's life was The Transmigration of Timothy Archer. In 1972, Dick donated his manuscripts and papers to the Special Collections Library at California State University, Fullerton where they are archived in the Philip K. Dick Science Fiction Collection in the Pollak Library. It was in Fullerton that Philip K. Dick befriended budding science-fiction writers K. W. Jeter, James Blaylock, and Tim Powers. In his boyhood, around the age of thirteen, Dick had a recurring dream for several weeks. He dreamed he was in a bookstore, trying to find an issue of Astounding Magazine. This issue of the magazine would contain the story titled "The Empire Never Ended", which would reveal the secrets of the universe to him. As the dream recurred, the pile of magazines he searched grew smaller and smaller, but he never reached the bottom. Eventually, he became anxious that discovering the magazine would drive him mad (as in Lovecraft's Necronomicon or Chambers' The King in Yellow, promising insanity to the reader). Shortly thereafter, the dreams ceased, but the phrase "The Empire Never Ended" would appear later in his work. Dick was a voracious reader of religion, philosophy, metaphysics and Gnosticism, ideas of which appear in many of his stories and visions. On February 20, 1974, Dick was recovering from the effects of sodium pentothal administered for the extraction of an impacted wisdom tooth. Answering the door to receive delivery of extra analgesic, he noticed that the delivery woman was wearing a pendant with a symbol that he called the "vesicle pisces". This name seems to have been based on his confusion of two related symbols, the ichthys (two intersecting arcs delineating a fish in profile) that early Christians used as a secret symbol, and the vesica piscis. After the delivery woman's departure, Dick began experiencing strange visions. Although they may have been initially attributable to the medication, after weeks of visions he considered this explanation implausible. "I experienced an invasion of my mind by a transcendentally rational mind, as if I had been insane all my life and suddenly I had become sane," Dick told Charles Platt. Throughout February and March 1974, he experienced a series of visions, which he referred to as "two-three-seventy four" (2-3-74), shorthand for February-March 1974. He described the initial visions as laser beams and geometric patterns, and, occasionally, brief pictures of Jesus and of ancient Rome. As the visions increased in length and frequency, Dick claimed he began to live a double life, one as himself, "Philip K. Dick", and one as "Thomas", a Christian persecuted by Romans in the 1st century A.D. Despite his history of drug use and elevated stroke risk, Dick began seeking other rationalist and religious explanations for these experiences. He referred to the "transcendentally rational mind" as "Zebra", "God" and, most often, "VALIS". Dick wrote about the experiences in the semi-autobiographical novels VALIS and Radio Free Albemuth. At one point Dick felt that he had been taken over by the spirit of the prophet Elijah. He believed that an episode in his novel Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said was a detailed retelling of a story from the Biblical Book of Acts, which he had never read. In time, Dick became paranoid, imagining plots against him by the KGB and FBI. At one point, he alleged they were responsible for a burglary of his house, from which documents were stolen. He later came to suspect that he might have committed the burglary against himself, and then forgotten he had done so. Dick himself speculated as to whether he may have suffered from schizophrenia. Philip K. Dick died in Santa Ana, California, on March 2, 1982. He had suffered a stroke five days earlier, and was disconnected from life support after his EEG had been consistently isoelectric since losing consciousness. After his death, his father Edgar took his son's ashes to Fort Morgan, Colorado. When his twin sister Jane died, her tombstone had both their names carved on it, with an empty space for Dick's death date. Brother and sister were eventually buried next to each other.

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