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  1. Best of Philip K Dick by Philip K. Dick, 1978-02-12
  2. The Philip K. Dick Collection by Philip K. Dick, 2009-10-15
  3. Selected Stories of Philip K. Dick by Philip K. Dick, 2002-11-05
  4. The Philip K. Dick Reader by Philip K. Dick, 2001-04-01
  5. Philip K. Dick: Four Novels of The 1960s / The Man in the High Castle / The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldrich / Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? / Ubik (Library of America No. 173) by Philip K. Dick, 2007-05-10
  6. Our Friends from Frolix 8 by Philip K. Dick, 2003-03-11
  7. Now Wait for Last Year by Philip K. Dick, 1993-06-29
  8. The Skull by Philip K. Dick, 2009-12-12
  9. The Eye of The Sibyl and Other Classic Stories (The Collected Short Stories of Philip K. Dick, Vol. 5) by Philip K. Dick, 2000-12-01
  10. The Simulacra by Philip K. Dick, 2002-05-14
  11. The Selected Letters of Philip K. Dick, 1980-82 by Philip K. Dick, 2010-06-01
  12. Confessions of a Crap Artist by Philip K. Dick, 1992-06-30
  13. We Can Remember It for You Wholesale (The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick, Vol. 2) (Vol 2) by Philip K. Dick, 2002-04-01
  14. Time Out of Joint by Philip K. Dick, 2002-05-14

1. Philip K. Dick - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Dorothy, determined to raise Philip alone, took a job in Washington, D.C. and moved there with her son. Philip K. Dick was enrolled at John Eaton Elementary
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Philip K. Dick Pseudonym Richard Philips, Jack Dowland Born December 16
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Influences Flaubert Balzac Kant Marcel Proust ... Jorge Luis Borges Influenced The Wachowski Brothers Jean Baudrillard David Cronenberg Richard Linklater ... Mark E. Smith Website PhilipKDick.com Philip Kindred Dick December 16 March 2 ) was an American science fiction novelist and short story writer who foreshadowed the cyberpunk sub-genre and brought the anomic world of California to his works. Dick also explored sociological and political themes in novels dominated by monopolistic corporations and authoritarian governments . In his later works, Dick drew upon his own life experiences and addressed the nature of drug use, paranoia and schizophrenia , and religious experience and theology in novels such as A Scanner Darkly and VALIS The novel The Man in the High Castle bridged the genres of alternative history and science fiction, earning Dick a

2. Philip K. Dick
Philip K. Dick was born in Chicago, Illinois, as the son of Joseph Edgar Dick, a Federal Government employee, and Dorothy Kindred. His twin sister Jane died
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Philip K(indred) Dick (1928-1982) "He would die, and presently they would realize their mistake. Perhaps at some other time, when there was no war, men might not act this way, hurrying an individual to his death because they were afraid. Everyone was frightened, everyone was willing to sacrifice the individual because of the group fear." (from the short story 'Imposter' Philip K. Dick was born in Chicago, Illinois, as the son of Joseph Edgar Dick, a Federal Government employee, and Dorothy Kindred. His twin sister Jane died just a few weeks after the birth, and his parents divorced when he was four. The family moved to California when he was young. He attended Berkeley High School and studied from 1945 to 1946 at the University of California at Berkeley. He operated a record store and worked as a disk jockey for the KSMO radio station. During these years Dick started to write science fiction stories and sold his first tale in 1952 to Planet Stories . One of Dick's short stories from this period, 'Paycheck', was filmed in 2003 by John Woo, starring Ben Affleck and Uma Thurman. Dick also composed over half-a-dozen mainstream novels without much success. Frustrated by this inattention he turned to science fiction, a genre which he found ideal for his philosophical speculations.

3. Philip K. Dick --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
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4. Philip K. Dick - Wikipedia, La Enciclopedia Libre
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5. Philip K. Dick - Wikipedia
Translate this page Philip K. Dick wurde als Sohn von Joseph Edgar und Dorothy (geborene Kindred) Dick geboren; seine Zwillingsschwester Jane starb sechs Wochen nach ihrer
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    Philip K. Dick wurde als Sohn von Joseph Edgar und Dorothy (geborene Kindred ) Dick geboren; seine Zwillingsschwester Jane starb sechs Wochen nach ihrer Geburt. Die Familie zog nach Kalifornien und Dicks Eltern trennten sich, als er 5 Jahre alt war. Zeit seines Lebens hatte er ein problematisches Verh¤ltnis zu seinen angepassten, b¼rgerlichen Eltern, die beide f¼r die Regierung arbeiteten. Zun¤chst arbeitete er als Verk¤ufer in einem Plattenladen und als Moderator einer Radiosendung f¼r klassische Musik in Berkeley , wo er an der dortigen Universit¤t kurze Zeit Germanistik studierte. 1951 verkaufte Dick seine erste Kurzgeschichte und wurde schlieŸlich 1952 hauptberuflicher Schriftsteller. Er schrieb etwa 120 Kurzgeschichten und ¼ber 40 Romane und gilt als einer der historisch bedeutendsten Science-Fiction-Autoren. Er erhielt den Hugo Award f¼r The Man In The High Castle , 1962 (dt.

6. Frolix-8: Philip K Dick
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A print room, somewhere in UK education. Enter Palmer Eldritch , to a scene of early morning stress. Print Room Manager – [over a colleague’s shoulder, jabbing a finger at her monitor screen] Look, it goes there. Put 'Google' there, in that bit.
Print Room Colleague – [eyes roaming the screen] Er…
Print Room Manager – There, where it says 'MSN'. Put 'Google' there.
Print Room Colleague – Oh, right, OK.
Print Room Manager – Hello Palmer. Ohh, its chaos today. I’ll be with you in a minute. [exits waving hands in the air.]
[pause, during which Palmer Eldritch finds a suitable waiting point against a radiator]
Print Room Colleague – [apropos of nothing] It's Holocaust Memorial Day on Sunday…
Palmer Eldritch – [pause, considers appropriate response] I’m going to a panto. [another pause] I’m not going because it's Holocaust Memorial Day. I don't make a habit of going to a panto every Holocaust Memorial Day.
Print Room Colleague – No, that would be disrespectful.

7. Philip K. Dick - Wikiquote
Philip K. Dick s fiction calls up our basic cultural assumptions, requires us to reexamine them, and points out the destructive destinations to which they
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    • Can any of us fix anything? No. None of us can do that. We're specialized. Each one of us has his own line, his own work. I understand my work, you understand yours. The tendency in evolution is toward greater and greater specialization. Man's society is an ecology that forces adaptation to it. Continued complexity makes it impossible for us to know anything outside our own personal field - I can't follow the work of the man sitting at the next desk over from me. Too much knowledge has piled up in each field. And there are too many fields.
      • "The Variable Man" (short story, 1952) from The Collected Short Stories of Philip K. Dick, v.1: The Short Happy Life of the Brown Oxford Doctor Labyrinth, like most people who read a great deal and who have too much time on their hands, had become convinced that our civilization was going the way of Rome. He saw, I think , the same cracks forming that had sundered the ancient world, the world of Greece and Rome; and it was his conviction that presently our world, our society, would pass away as theirs did, and a period of darkness would follow.
        • "The Preserving Machine" (short story, 1953)

8. FUSION Anomaly. Philip K. Dick
Philip K. Dick (192882), U.S. science fiction writer. I Hope I Shall Arrive Soon, Introduction, How to Build a Universe That Doesn t Fall Apart Two Days
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(4 Ix (Jaguar) / 17 Uo - 134/260 - 12.19.11.4.14) "Philip K. Dick, in one of his last novels, discusses the long hibernation of the Logos . A creature of pure information, it was buried int he ground at Nag Hammadi, along with the burying of the Chenoboskion Library circa 370 A.D. As static information, it existed there until , when the texts were translated and read. As soon as people had the information in their minds, the symbiote came alive, for, like the mushroom consciousness, Dick imagined it to be a thing of pure information. The mushroom consciousness is the consciousness of the Other in hyperspace , which means in dream and in the psilocybin trance , at the quantum foundation of being, in the human future, and after death. All of these places that were thought to be discrete and seperate are seen to be part of a single continuum. History is the dash over ten to fifteen thousand years from nomadism to flying saucer, hopefully without ripping the envelope of the planet so badly that the birth is aborted and fails, and we remain brutish prisoners of matter."
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Drug misuse is not a disease, it is a decision, like the decision to step out in front of a moving car. You would call that not a disease but an error of judgment.

9. Philip K. Dick - Science Fiction Author - Official Site
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10. Philip K. Dick
Writer Blade Runner. philip Kindred dick was born in Chicago in December 1928, along with a Visit IMDb for Photos, Filmography, Discussions, Bio, News,
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Date of Birth: 16 December Chicago, Illinois, USA more Date of Death: 2 March , Santa Ana, California, USA (heart failure) more Mini Biography: Philip Kindred Dick was born in Chicago in December 1928, along with a... more Trivia: Biography in: "The Scribner Encyclopedia of American Lives." Volume One... more Alternate Names: Phillip K. Dick / Jack Dowland / Richard Phillips

11. Scriptorium - Philip K. Dick
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The Zap Gun ?), and often stepping over the line into absurdity (How do you account for an intelligent Ganymedean slime mold called Lord Running Clam as in Clans of the Alphane Moon
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Star Trek script submitted by Kurt Vonnegut). But more importantly, Dick at his best offers a unique and wildly creative blend of science fiction, mysticism, religion, personal experience, metaphysics and pulp drama. His works are written in a clear language with a beguiling sense of honesty, and yet beneath their direct style and standard sci-fi trappings lies a deeper world of intense emotions, metaphysical speculation, and frequently shocking ideas. Blade Runner YOUTH VALIS Mary and the Giant The Broken Bubble of Thisbe Holt Radio Free Albemuth and Dr. Bloodmoney

12. Philip K. Dick. Biography And Complete Works
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13. The Philip K Dick Bookshelf - Home Page
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14. Wired 11.12: The Second Coming Of Philip K. Dick
The unbilled costar of Paycheck , the latest Hollywood thriller from the battered typewriter of philip K. dick, is a bullet. A crack engineer named Jennings
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By Frank Rose Nicole Panter FEATURE: The Second Coming of Phillip K. Dick PLUS: Reality Check The Metaphysics of Philip K. Dick The Hollywood Treatment The unbilled costar of Paycheck , the latest Hollywood thriller from the battered typewriter of Philip K. Dick, is a bullet. A crack engineer named Jennings, played by Ben Affleck, finds himself in a jam, as Dick's characters invariably do, and the bullet is headed his way. Spiraling through the air in superslow motion, it pierces his chest in a plume of red and bores into his heart. Or does it? Though the image recurs throughout the film, it's hard to tell whether it's actually happening or not. Philip K. Dick liked nothing better than to toy with the fundamentals of human existence, reality chief among them, so what better for the movie than a bullet that may or may not be tearing through the main character's flesh? Like other Dick protagonists - Tom Cruise in Minority Report , Arnold Schwarzenegger in Total Recall , Harrison Ford in Blade Runner - Affleck finds himself struggling for equilibrium in a world where even the most elemental questions are almost impossible to answer. Can the senses be trusted? Are memories real? Is

15. Philip K. Dick On LibraryThing | Catalog Your Books Online
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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...

17. Philip K. Dick Award
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It was announced today at Norwescon 30, in SeaTac, Washington, that the winner for the distinguished original science fiction paperback published for the first time during 2006 in the U.S.A. is: SPIN CONTROL by Chris Moriarty (Bantam Spectra) Special citation was given to: CARNIVAL by Elizabeth Bear (Bantam Spectra) The Philip K. Dick Award is presented annually for distinguished science fiction published in paperback original form in the United States. The award is sponsored by the Philadelphia Science Fiction Society. The 2006 judges were Geary Gravel, Anne Harris, Christine Mains (chair), Kristine Smith, and Mark W. Tiedemann. The 2007 judges are Steve Miller, Chris Moriarty, Steven Piziks, Randy Schroeder, and Ann Tonsor Zeddies.
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18. HERMENAUT: Philip K. Dick (1928-1982)
The God in the Trash The Fantastic Life and Oracular Work of philip K. dick, by Alexander Star, The New Republic (12/6/93).
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The Daily Dick ; at twelve he taught himself to type (he was eventually able to output 120 words per minute); and at fifteen he got his hands on a printing press and published a newspaper called The Truth. But he did not do well in high school: a self-diagnosed agoraphobic and "schizoid personality," Dick suffered attacks of vertigo, and dropped out in 1947. Solar Lottery Over the course of the '60s Dick turned out all but a couple of those books on which (what passes for) his reputation rests today. Out-of-control potboilers like Dr. Futurity Vulcan's Hammer The Crack In Space The Penultimate Truth The Zap Gun The Unteleported Man Counter-Clock World The Ganymede Takeover , and Our Friends from Frolix 8 flew from his fingers almost as afterthoughts to wacked-out, sometimes astonishingly great works which treat-as one of Dick's critics notes-"ideas about politics, consciousness, reality, ethics, and love with an intensity of feeling, with comedy and sorrow, that was completely unprecedented in sf." These include: We Can Build You (w. 1962, p. 1969), in which the brilliant but coldly schizoid Pris Frauenzimmer (based on Dick's wife Anne) seems far less human than the engaging, depressed Abraham Lincoln simulacrum she helps design;

19. Philip K. Dick: Primary Biblio
1987 The Collected Stories of philip K. dick The Short Happy Life of the Brown Oxford Volume 1. Citadel Twilight/ Carol Publishing Group, 1987.
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  • 1957 The Cosmic Puppets. A man stumbles into an alternate reality in his old home town, now the scene of a battle between good and evil in the persons of ancient Babylonian gods.
  • 1955 Solar Lottery. "Intrigue in the future when quiz shows take over politics." Android assassin; esper police
  • The World Jones Made "A man can see a year into the future, and his effect on society is more than mild."
  • Eye in the Sky " A group of tourists, trapped in an accident, merge minds and experience reality through one another's perspectives." Mary and the Giant.
  • The Man Who Japed "An extrapolated society reflecting our current advertising religiosity and lip service to moral standards."
  • Eye in the Sky A group of tourists, trapped in an accident, merge minds and experience reality through one another's perspectives.

20. Philip K. Dick Quotes - The Quotations Page
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Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away.
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The basic tool for the manipulation of reality is the manipulation of words. If you can control the meaning of words, you can control the people who must use the words.
Philip K. Dick How To Build A Universe That Doesn't Fall Apart Two Days Later (1978)
So we and our elaborately evolving computers may meet each other halfway. Someday a human being, named perhaps Fred White, may shoot a robot named Pete Something-or-other, which has come out of a General Electric factory, and to his surprise see it weep and bleed. And the dying robot may shoot back and, to its surprise, see a wisp of gray smoke arise from the electric pump that it supposed was Mr. White's beating heart. It would be rather a great moment of truth for both of them.
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