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Philip K. Dick
BORN: Chicago, Illinois, December 16,
1928-1982
"With
acid I never had any genuine insights, but on the mescaline I was
overwhelmed by terribly powerful feelings -- emotions, I guess. I
felt an overpowering love for other people, and this is what I put into
the novel [Flow]: it studies different kinds of love and at last ends
with the appearance of an ultimate kind of love which I had never known
of. I am saying, "In answer to the question, 'What is real?' the
answer is: this kind of overpowering love." -- Phil Dick
"Fish Do Not
Carry Guns," -- Phil Dick
Table of Contents:
- A Scanner Darkly,
by Philip K. Dick
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Bibliography
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Biography, by Paul Rydeen
- Bladerunner,
directed by Ridley Scott, based on the novel "Do Androids Dream of
Electric Sheep," by Philip K. Dick
- Clans of the
Alphane Moon, by Philip K. Dick
- Do Androids Dream
of Electric Sheep, by Philip K. Dick
- Flow My
Tears, The Policeman Said, by Philip K.
Dick
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How the CIA Used a Fake Sci-Fi
Flick to Rescue Americans from Tehran, by Joshuah Bearman
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James Tiptree, Jr. -- The Double Life of Alice B. Sheldon, by Julie
Phillips
- Lies, Inc., by
Philip K. Dick
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Phil Dick Photographs
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Phil Dick's Yogacara Vision Through His Eye in the Sky,
by Charles Carreon
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The Divine Invasion, by Philip
K. Dick
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The Philip K. Dick Reader, by
Philip K. Dick
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The Preserving Machine, by
Philip K. Dick
- UBIK: Phil Dick’s
Answer To Death After Life, by Charles Carreon
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VALIS, by Philip K. Dick
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Vulcan's Hammer, by Philip K. Dick
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