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philip k dick books: The Philip K. Dick Reader Philip K. Dick, 1997 Includes the stories that inspired the movies Total Recall, Screamers, Minority Report, Paycheck, and Next More than anyone else in the field, Mr. Dick really puts you inside people's minds. --The Wall Street Journal The Philip K. Dick Reader Many thousands of readers consider Philip K. Dick the greatest science fiction mind on any planet. Since his untimely death in 1982, interest in Dick's works has continued to mount, and his reputation has been further enhanced by a growing body of critical attention. The Philip K. Dick Award is now given annually to a distinguished work of science fiction, and the Philip K. Dick Society is devoted to the study and promulgation of his works. Dick won the prestigious Hugo Award for the best novel of 1963 for The Man in the High Castle. In the last year of his life, the film Blade Runner was made from his novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? This collection includes some of Dick's earliest short and medium-length fiction, including We Can Remember It for You Wholesale (the story that inspired the motion picture Total Recall), Second Variety (which inspired the motion picture Screamers), Paycheck, The Minority Report, and twenty more. |
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philip k dick books: Ubik Philip K. Dick, 2012 A mind-bending, classic Philip K. Dick novel about the perception of reality. Named as one of Time's 100 best books. |
philip k dick books: Selected Stories of Philip K. Dick Philip K. Dick, 2013 This collection contains twenty-one stories that span the iconoclastic science fiction writer's entire career. |
philip k dick books: Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams Philip K. Dick, 2017-11-14 From the iconic author of Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, stories that inspired the original dramatic series. Though perhaps most famous as a novelist, Philip K. Dick wrote more than one hundred short stories over the course of his career, each as mind-bending and genre-defining as his longer works. Philip K. Dick’s Electric Dreams collects ten of the best. In “Autofac,” Dick shows us one of the earliest examples (and warnings) in science fiction of self-replicating machines. “Exhibit Piece” and “The Commuter” feature Dick exploring one of his favorite themes: the shifting nature of reality and whether it is even possible to perceive the world as it truly exists. And “The Hanging Stranger” provides a thrilling, dark political allegory as relevant today as it was when Dick wrote it at the height of the Cold War. Strange, funny, and powerful, the stories in this collection highlight a master at work, encapsulating his boundless imagination and deep understanding of the human condition. Praise for Philip K. Dick “In his top form, Philip K. Dick rivals Kurt Vonnegut.”—New York Times “Dick is one of the ten best American writers of the twentieth century, which is saying a lot. Dick was a kind of Kafka steeped in LSD and rage.”—Roberto Bolaño |
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philip k dick books: A Life of Philip K. Dick Anthony Peake, 2013-10-09 Philip K. Dick was a writer who drew upon his own life to address the nature of drug abuse, paranoia, schizophrenia and transcendental experiences of all kinds. More than 10 major Hollywood movies are based on his work including Blade Runner, A Scanner Darkly, Total Recall, Minority Report and The Adjustment Bureau. Born in 1929 just before the Great Crash, Dick's twin sister died when she was a month old and his parents were divorced by the time he was three. In his teens, he began to show the first signs of mental instability, but by then he was already producing fiction writing of a visionary nature. |
philip k dick books: The Man in the High Castle Philip K. Dick, 2011 Slavery is back. America, 1962. Having lost a war, America finds itself under Nazi Germany and Japan occupation. A few Jews still live under assumed names. The 'I Ching' is prevalent in San Francisco. Science fiction meets serious ideas in this take on a possible alternate history. |
philip k dick books: Philip K. Dick: Five Novels of the 1960s & 70s (LOA #183) Philip K. Dick, 2008-07-31 This volume collects five novels that offer a breathtaking overview of the range of science-fiction master Philip K. Dick. The works include Martian Time-Slip; Dr. Bloodmoney, or How We Got Along After the Bomb; Now Wait for Last Year; Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said; and A Scanner Darkly. |
philip k dick books: The Exegesis of Philip K. Dick Philip K. Dick, 2011-11-08 A glimpse into the mind of the bestselling science fiction author through a collection of his personal, metaphysical, religious, visionary writings. Based on thousands of pages of typed and handwritten notes, journal entries, letters, and story sketches, The Exegesis of Philip K. Dick is the magnificent and imaginative final work of an author who dedicated his life to questioning the nature of reality and perception, the malleability of space and time, and the relationship between the human and the divine. Edited and introduced by Pamela Jackson and Jonathan Lethem, this will be the definitive presentation of Dick’s brilliant, and epic, final work. In The Exegesis, Dick documents his eight-year attempt to fathom what he called “2-3-74,” a postmodern visionary experience of the entire universe “transformed into information.” In entries that sometimes ran to hundreds of pages, Dick tried to write his way into the heart of a cosmic mystery that tested his powers of imagination and invention to the limit, adding to, revising, and discarding theory after theory, mixing in dreams and visionary experiences as they occurred, and pulling it all together in three late novels known as the VALIS trilogy. In this abridgment, Jackson and Lethem serve as guides, taking the reader through the Exegesis and establishing connections with moments in Dick’s life and work. The e-book includes a sample chapter from A Scanner Darkly by Philip K. Dick. “A dyspeptic dystopian’s mad secret notebooks, imposing order—at least of a kind—on a chaotic world…Fascinating and unsettling.”—Kirkus Reviews |
philip k dick books: The Simulacra Philip K. Dick, 2011 A disparate group of characters are brought together on a ravaged Earth and must contend with an underclass that's starting to ask too many questions. |
philip k dick books: The Best of Philip K. Dick Philip K. Dick, 2019-01-01 Thirteen short stories by the legendary author of The Man in the High Castle and other science fiction classics. Philip K. Dick didn’t predict the future―he summoned the desperate bleakness of our present directly from his fevered paranoia. Dick didn’t predict the Internet or iPhones or email or 3D printers, but rather he so thoroughly understood human nature that he could already see, even at the advent of the transistor, the way technology would alienate us from each other and from ourselves. He could see us isolated and drifting in our own private realities even before we had plugged in our ear buds. He could see, even in the earliest days of space exploration, how much of our own existence remained unexplored, and how the great black spaces between people were growing even as our universe was shrinking. Philip K. Dick spent his first three years as a science fiction author writing shorter fiction, and in his lifetime he composed almost 150 short stories, many of which have gone on to be adapted into (slightly watered down) Hollywood blockbusters. Collected here are thirteen of his most Dickian tales, funhouse realities with trap doors and hidden compartments. |
philip k dick books: Philip K. Dick: Four Novels of the 1960s (LOA #173) Philip K. Dick, 2007-05-10 This Library of America volume brings together four of Dick's most original, mesmerizing, and surprising novels: The Man in the High Castle, The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, and Ubik. |
philip k dick books: The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick Volume 1 Philip K. Dick, 2023-08 The definitive editions of Philip K. Dick's short stories, containing some of the most defining works in the Science Fiction genre.This stunning new edition of Philip K Dick's work includes the influential 'Beyond Lies the Wub' and 'Second Variety', as well as a litany of mind-expanding other works. Work your way through some of the most influential stories from the 20th century, which have had a massive impact on popular culture. |
philip k dick books: Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said Philip K. Dick, 2012-07-17 Winner of the John W. Campbell Award and a Hugo and Nebula award nominee, Philip K. Dick's Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said is a rollicking chase story that combines altered reality, genetic enhancement, and drug use into a dystopian setting to create one of the most popular and enduring science fiction novels. Dick skillfully explores the psychological ramifications of this nightmare.—New York Times Review of Books Jason Taverner—world-famous talk show host and man-about-town—wakes up one day to find that no one knows who he is—including the vast databases of the totalitarian government. And in a society where lack of identification is a crime, Taverner has no choice but to go on the run with a host of shady characters, including crooked cops and dealers of alien drugs. But do they know more than they are letting on? And just how can a person’s identity be erased overnight? |
philip k dick books: Philip K Dick is Dead, Alas Michael Bishop, 2013-06-24 It is 1982. The United States has a permanent Moonbase. Richard M. Nixon is in the fourth term of the imperial Presidency. And an eccentric novelist named Philip K. Dick has just died in California. Or has he? Psychiatrist Lia Pickford, M.D., is nonplussed when Dick walks into her office in small-town Georgia, with a cab idling outside, to ask for help. And Cal Pickford, a longtime Dick fan stunned by the news of his hero's death, is electrified when his wife tells him of the visit. So begins a sequence of events involving Cal in the repressive politics of the Nixon regime, the affairs of an aging movie queen, a hip but frightened Vietnamese immigrant and an old black man who works as a groom - all leading up to a fateful confrontation between Dick, Cal, and Nixon himself on the moon. |
philip k dick books: Paycheck Philip K Dick, 2010-05-14 PAYCHECK, originally written as a short story by Philip K. Dick and first published in 1953, centres on an electrician who wakes up to discover his employer has erased his memory of the past two years -- as a security measure. When he tries to collect his paycheck, he finds he has previously signed a release replacing the money with a bag of random objects. Previous film adaptations of Dick's short stories have included the box office smash hits MINORITY REPORT, TOTAL RECALL and BLADE RUNNER, released shortly after Dick died in 1982. |
philip k dick books: Philip K. Dick Philip K. Dick, Gregg Rickman, 1988 Philip K. Dick: In His Own Words is the late science fiction master talking about: all of his books, including VALIA, Ubik, The Man in the High Castle, to name but a few. His views on science fiction and the authors he knew. The creative process of writing his last novel, The Transmigration of Timothy Archer. His thoughts on the film Blade Runner made from his novel, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? Phillip K. Dick: In His Own Words is book one of a three book series of Phillip K. Dicks's life and work by Gregg Rickman. Rickman conducted extensive interviews with Dick before his untimely death in 1982--Back cover |
philip k dick books: The Cosmic Puppets Philip K. Dick, 2012-07-17 A man’s hometown is drastically changed—and no one knows what he’s talking about—in this science fiction novel from the author of The Zap Gun. Following an inexplicable urge, Ted Barton returns to his idyllic Virginia hometown for a vacation, but when he gets there, he is shocked to discover that the town has utterly changed. The stores and houses are all different and he doesn’t recognize anybody. The mystery deepens when he checks the town’s historical records…and reads that he died nearly twenty years earlier. As he attempts to uncover the secrets of the town, Barton is drawn deeper into the puzzle, and into a supernatural battle that could decide the fate of the universe. |
philip k dick books: Greatest Works of Philip K. Dick: [The Hanging Stranger by Philip K. Dick/ Second Variety by Philip K. Dick/ The Eyes Have It by Philip K. Dick] Philip K. Dick, 2024-06-24 Book 1: Immerse yourself in a tale of paranoia and suspense with “The Hanging Stranger by Philip K. Dick.” Dick's short story explores themes of existential dread and societal paranoia as a man discovers a disturbing scene in his town, leading to a chilling revelation that challenges the boundaries of reality and perception. Book 2: Navigate the complexities of war and artificial intelligence in “Second Variety by Philip K. Dick.” Dick's science fiction novella delves into the consequences of technological advancements, creating a world where self-replicating killer machines blur the lines between friend and foe. This gripping narrative raises thought-provoking questions about the nature of humanity and the perils of unchecked innovation. Book 3: Experience a whimsical exploration of language and perception with “The Eyes Have It by Philip K. Dick.” Dick's short story, filled with wordplay and humorous twists, offers a playful examination of the way language shapes our understanding of the world. This literary gem showcases Dick's versatility and imaginative storytelling. |
philip k dick books: The Penultimate Truth Philip K. Dick, 1989 After U.S. survivors have worked diligently in underground warrens for fifteen years, they begin to doubt the government's pronouncements about the progress of a nuclear war |
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philip k dick books: A Scanner Darkly Philip K. Dick, 2011 Hugo Award-winner Philip K. Dick's semi-autobiographical science fiction novel of dystopia and drug addiction. |
philip k dick books: Gather Yourselves Together Philip K. Dick, 2012 A steamy tale of two men and a woman isolated by circumstance but alienated from each other by the past in an early mainstream novel from the award-winning Philip K. Dick. |
philip k dick books: Vintage PKD Philip K. Dick, 2006-06-13 A master of science fiction, a voice of the changing counterculture, and a genuine visionary, Philip K. Dick wrote about reality, entropy, deception, and the plight of being alive in the modern world. Through his remarkable career Dick has established himself as a writer of the first order and his dreams of the future have proven to be eerily prophetic and even more prescient than when he wrote them. Vintage PKD features extracts from The Man in the High Castle, The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch, Ubik, A Scanner Darkly, VALIS, and stories including “The Days of Perky Pat,” “A Little Something for Us Tempunauts, and “I Hope I Shall Arrive Soon,” along with essays and letters currently unavailable in book form. Vintage Readers are a perfect introduction to some of the great modern writers, presented in attractive, affordable paperback editions. |
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philip k dick books: Beyond the Door Philip K. Dick, 2016-01-18 From the visionary mind of Philip K. Dick, author of acclaimed sci-fi adaptations such as Blade Runner, Total Recall, and Minority Report, comes Beyond the Door, a chilling tale of paranoia, suspense, and the unsettling presence of the supernatural. In this masterful study of deception and obsession, Larry Thomas, a man plagued by jealousy and suspicion, buys a mysterious vintage cuckoo clock for his wife Doris, evoking memories of her childhood. Unbeknownst to Larry, a hidden danger lies dormant within the clock, a force that blurs the lines between reality and fantasy. As Doris reignites a forbidden affair with antique connoisseur Bob Chambers, the cuckoo clock seems to come alive, feeding on Larry's increasing paranoia. Faced with his own unravelling sanity, Larry finds himself locked in a tense battle with the sinister cuckoo dwelling inside the ancient timepiece. Will Larry be able to withstand the presence of the dark force entwined with the clock, or will the cuckoo's menacing grip seal his fate? Delve into the world of Beyond the Door and experience the classic blend of speculative fiction and low fantasy that has solidified Philip K. Dick's reputation as a pioneer in pulp fiction. |
philip k dick books: We Can Build You Philip K. Dick, 1994 Louis Rosen and his partners sell people--ingeniously designed, historically authentic simulacra of personages such as Edwin M. Stanton and Abraham Lincoln. The problem is that the only prospective buyer is a rapacious billionaire whose plans for the simulacra could land Louis in jail. Then there's the added complication that someone--or something--like Abraham Lincoln may not want to be sold. Is an electronic Lincoln any less alive than his creators? Is a machine that cares and suffers inferior to the woman Louis loves--a borderline psychopath who does neither? With irresistible momentum, intelligence, and wit, Philip K. Dick creates an arresting techno-thriller that suggests a marriage of Bladerunner and Barbarians at the Gate. |
philip k dick books: The Amazing Sci-Fi Tales of Philip K. Dick - 34 Titles in One Edition Philip K. Dick, 2023-11-30 The Amazing Sci-Fi Tales of Philip K. Dick - 34 Titles in One Edition is a collection of groundbreaking science fiction stories that delve into themes of reality, identity, and the nature of humanity. Dick's literary style is characterized by his ability to blend elements of science fiction with philosophical inquiry, creating thought-provoking narratives that challenge readers to question their perceptions of the world. This comprehensive edition includes classic stories such as 'Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?' and 'The Man in the High Castle', showcasing Dick's unparalleled imagination and storytelling prowess within the genre. The collection also features lesser-known gems that highlight the breadth and depth of Dick's creative vision, making it a must-read for fans of science fiction literature. Philip K. Dick, known for his visionary storytelling and exploration of metaphysical themes, drew inspiration from his own personal struggles and philosophical musings to craft the tales in this collection. His fascination with the nature of reality and the blurred boundaries between human and artificial intelligence are evident throughout his work, adding layers of complexity to his narratives. Dick's ability to combine intricate world-building with profound philosophical insights has solidified his reputation as a master of the science fiction genre. I highly recommend The Amazing Sci-Fi Tales of Philip K. Dick - 34 Titles in One Edition to readers who appreciate thought-provoking science fiction that pushes the boundaries of the genre. This collection offers a comprehensive look at Dick's seminal works, providing a captivating journey through his imaginative landscapes and existential explorations. |
philip k dick books: Five Great Novels Philip K. Dick, 2004 This volume contains DO ANDROIDS DREAM OF ELECTRIC SHEEP? (filmed as BLADERUNNER), MARTIAN TIME SLIP, UBIK, THE THREE STIGMATA OF PALMER ELDRITCH and A SCANNER DARKLY. Taken together they represent the best of Philip K. Dick's unique imagination. In Dick's writing nothing is what it seems, our sense of the world's order is fatally undermined and mass media tells us nothing but artful lies. Films such as THE MATRIX and THE TRUMAN SHOW would not have been made but for Philip K. Dick. His work has never been more timely. |
philip k dick books: A Scanner Darkly Philip K. Dick, 1977 Bob Arctor is a dealer of the lethally addictive drug Substance D. Fred is the police agent assigned to tail and eventually bust him. To do so, Fred takes on the identity of a drug dealer named Bob Arctor. And since Substance D--which Arctor takes in massive doses--gradually splits the user's brain into two distinct, combative entities, Fred doesn't realize he is narcing on himself. Caustically funny, eerily accurate in its depiction of junkies, scam artists, and the walking brain-dead, Philip K. Dick's industrial-grade stress test of identity is as unnerving as it is enthralling. |
philip k dick books: Radio Free Albemuth Philip K. Dick, 1999 As America gasps in a stranglehold of a skull-crushing totalitarian regime, a supernatural intelligence speaks from the stars. Will the agents of ominiscent Valis succeed in their mission of liberation? Or will the tactics of President Freemont extend the grip? |
philip k dick books: Second Variety and Other Classic Stories Philip K. Dick, 2017-04-25 Includes “The Golden Man,” the basis for the motion picture Next “The collected stories of Philip K. Dick are awe inspiring.” —The Washington Post Many thousands of readers worldwide consider Philip K. Dick to have been the greatest science fiction writer on any planet. Since his untimely death in 1982, interest in Dick’s work has continued to mount and his reputation has been enhanced by a growing body of critical attention. The Philip K. Dick Award is now presented annually to a distinguished work of science fiction, and the Philip K. Dick Society is devoted to the study and promulgation of his works. This collection draws from the writer’s earliest short and medium-length fiction (including several previously unpublished stories) during the years 1952-1955, and features such fascinating works as Second Variety, Foster, You’re Dead, The Father-Thing, and many others. Here, readers will find Dick’s initial explorations of the themes he so brilliantly brought to life in his later work. Dick won the prestigious Hugo Award for best novel of 1963 for The Man in the High Castle and in the last year of his life, the now-classic film Blade Runner was made from his novel Do Androids Dream Electric Sheep? More recently, Dick’s short story The Minority Report inspired a Steven Spielberg movie as well as a TV series. The classic stories of Philip K. Dick offer an intriguing glimpse into the early imagination of one of science fiction’s most enduring and respected names. “A useful acquisition for any serious SF library or collection.” —Kirkus Reviews “More than anyone else in the field, Mr. Dick really puts you inside people’s minds.” —Wall Street Journal With an Introduction by John Brunner |
philip k dick books: The Left Hand of Darkness Ursula K. Le Guin, 1987-03-15 50TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION—WITH A NEW INTRODUCTION BY DAVID MITCHELL AND A NEW AFTERWORD BY CHARLIE JANE ANDERS Ursula K. Le Guin’s groundbreaking work of science fiction—winner of the Hugo and Nebula Awards. A lone human ambassador is sent to the icebound planet of Winter, a world without sexual prejudice, where the inhabitants’ gender is fluid. His goal is to facilitate Winter’s inclusion in a growing intergalactic civilization. But to do so he must bridge the gulf between his own views and those of the strange, intriguing culture he encounters... Embracing the aspects of psychology, society, and human emotion on an alien world, The Left Hand of Darkness stands as a landmark achievement in the annals of intellectual science fiction. |
philip k dick books: Valis Philip K. Dick, 2004-08-03 Valis is the first book in Philip K. Dick's incomparable final trio of novels (the others being are The Divine Invasion and The Transmigration of Timothy Archer). This disorienting and bleakly funny work is about a schizophrenic hero named Horselover Fat; the hidden mysteries of Gnostic Christianity; and reality as revealed through a pink laser. Valis is a theological detective story, in which God is both a missing person and the perpetrator of the ultimate crime. The fact that what Dick is entertaining us about is reality and madness, time and death, sin and salvation--this has escaped most critics. Nobody notices that we have our own homegrown Borges, and have had him for thirty years.--Ursula K. Le Guin, New Republic From the Trade Paperback edition. |
philip k dick books: Three Early Novels Philip K. Dick, 2013 At the beginning of his career, Philip K. Dick, whose later work won him widespread acclaim as the world's greatest science fiction writer, wrote a number of short novels which were published as paperback originals back-to-back in dual volumes with works by writers who were then more famous. This book three of these novels. They are: 'The Man Who Japed'; 'Dr. Futurity'; and 'Vulcan's Hammer'. |
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A complete list of all Philip K. Dick's books & series in order (85 books) (1 series). Browse plot descriptions, book covers, genres, pseudonyms, ratings and awards.
Philip K. Dick bibliography - Wikipedia
The bibliography of Philip K. Dick includes 44 novels, 121 short stories, and 14 short story collections published by American science fiction author Philip K. Dick (December 16, 1928 – …
Philip K. Dick - Book Series in Order
Complete order of Philip K. Dick books in Publication Order and Chronological Order.
43 Best Philip K. Dick Books Ranked - All SciFi
Dec 10, 2020 · Philip K. Dick was a prolific writer who left a legacy of profound and mind-tripping science fiction. Here are 43 of his best books.
List of Books by Philip K. Dick - Barnes & Noble
Visit Philip K. Dick’s page at Barnes & Noble® and shop all Philip K. Dick books. Explore books by author, series, or genre today.
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Are books by Philip K. Dick worth a read? Will they keep you immersed from page one or are they just a waste of time? Find out in our review!
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Books shelved as author-philip-k-dick: Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K. Dick, The Man in the High Castle by Philip K. Dick, The Minority...
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This is the Order of Philip K. Dick Books in both chronological order and publication order. List verified daily and newest books added immediately.
Philip K. Dick Bibliography
A complete and illustrated bibliography of Philip K. Dick. Much more detailed than the one on this web site, the bibliography is available in trade paperback format and in a limited hardcover …
17 Must-Read Philip K. Dick Books That Sci-Fi Fans Can't Miss
Jul 27, 2018 · Explore shocking dystopian universes in Dick’s powerful novels. Thanks to the release of the Blade Runner 2049 movie in 2017, as well as the series Philip K. Dick's Electric …
Philip K. Dick Book & Series List - FictionDB
A complete list of all Philip K. Dick's books & series in order (85 books) (1 series). Browse plot descriptions, book covers, genres, pseudonyms, ratings and awards.