Philip K. Dick

Philip Kindred Dick (December 16, 1928 – March 2, 1982), often referred to by his initials PKD, was an American science fiction writer and novelist. He wrote 44 novels and about 121 short stories, most of which appeared in science fiction magazines during his lifetime. His fiction explored varied philosophical and social questions such as the nature of reality, perception, human nature, and identity, and commonly featured characters struggling against elements such as alternate realities, illusory environments, monopolistic corporations, drug abuse, authoritarian governments, and altered states of consciousness. He is considered one of the most important figures in 20th-century science fiction.

Born in Chicago, Dick moved to the San Francisco Bay Area with his family at a young age. He began publishing science fiction stories in 1952, at age 23. He found little commercial success until his alternative history novel ''The Man in the High Castle'' (1962) earned him acclaim, including a Hugo Award for Best Novel, when he was 33. He followed with science fiction novels such as ''Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?'' (1968) and ''Ubik'' (1969). His 1974 novel ''Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said'' won the John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel.

Following years of drug abuse and a series of mystical experiences in 1974, Dick's work engaged more explicitly with issues of theology, metaphysics, and the nature of reality, as in novels ''A Scanner Darkly'' (1977), ''VALIS'' (1981), and ''The Transmigration of Timothy Archer'' (1982). A collection of his speculative nonfiction writing on these themes was published posthumously as ''The Exegesis of Philip K. Dick'' (2011). He died in 1982 in Santa Ana, California, at the age of 53, due to complications from a stroke. Following his death, he became "widely regarded as a master of imaginative, paranoid fiction in the vein of Franz Kafka and Thomas Pynchon".

Dick's posthumous influence has been widespread, extending beyond literary circles into Hollywood filmmaking. Popular films based on his works include ''Blade Runner'' (1982), ''Total Recall'' (adapted twice: in 1990 and in 2012), ''Screamers'' (1995), ''Minority Report'' (2002), ''A Scanner Darkly'' (2006), ''The Adjustment Bureau'' (2011), and ''Radio Free Albemuth'' (2010). Beginning in 2015, Amazon Prime Video produced the multi-season television adaptation ''The Man in the High Castle'', based on Dick's 1962 novel; and in 2017 Channel 4 produced the anthology series ''Electric Dreams'', based on various Dick stories.

In 2005, ''Time'' named ''Ubik'' (1969) one of the hundred greatest English-language novels published since 1923. In 2007, Dick became the first science fiction writer included in The Library of America series. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Ubik by Dick, Philip K.

    New York : Vintage Books, 1991
    1st Vintage Books ed.
    Format: Book


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    Blade runner : (Do androids dream of electric sheep) by Dick, Philip K.

    New York : Ballantine Books, 2007
    25th Anniversary ed.
    Format: Book


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    Counter-clock world by Dick, Philip K.

    Boston : Gregg Press, 1979
    Format: Book


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    We can remember it for you wholesale and other classic stories by Dick, Philip K.

    New York, NY : Citadel Press, 2002
    Format: Book


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    A scanner darkly by Dick, Philip K.

    Boston : Mariner Books/Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2011
    1st Mariner books ed.
    Format: Electronic eBook
    Full text (Emerson users only)
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    The transmigration of Timothy Archer by Dick, Philip K.

    New York : Vintage Books, 1991
    First Vintage Books edition.
    Format: Book


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    Valis by Dick, Philip K.

    New York : Vintage Books, 1991
    First Vintage Books edition.
    Format: Book


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    The collected stories of Philip K. Dick. by Dick, Philip K.

    New York, N.Y. : Carol Publishing Group, 1990
    Format: Book


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    Second variety and other classic stories by Dick, Philip K.

    New York : Citadel Press, 2017
    Format: Book


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    Voices from the street by Dick, Philip K.

    New York : Tor, 2007
    1st ed.
    Format: Book


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    Eye in the sky by Dick, Philip K.

    Boston : Gregg Press, 1979
    Format: Book


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    A scanner darkly by Dick, Philip K.

    New York : Vintage Books, 1991
    First Vintage Books edition.
    Format: Book


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    The eye of the sibyl : and other classic stories by Dick, Philip K.

    New York : Kensington Publishing Corp., 2016
    Format: Book


  14. 14

    Four novels of the 1960s by Dick, Philip K.

    New York : Library of America, 2007
    Other Authors: “…Dick, Philip K.…”
    Format: Book


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    The three stigmata of Palmer Eldritch by Dick, Philip K.

    Boston : Mariner Books, 2011
    1st Mariner books ed.
    Format: Electronic eBook
    Full text (Emerson users only)
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    The three stigmata of Palmer Eldritch by Dick, Philip K.

    New York : Gregg Press, 1979
    Format: Book


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    The divine invasion by Dick, Philip K.

    New York : Vintage Books, 1991
    First Vintage Books edition.
    Format: Book


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    Martian time-slip by Dick, Philip K.

    New York : Vintage Books, 1995
    First Vintage Books edition.
    Format: Book


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    The game players of Titan by Dick, Philip K.

    Boston : Gregg Press, 1979
    Format: Book


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    VALIS and later novels by Dick, Philip K.

    New York : Library of America, 2009
    Other Authors: “…Dick, Philip K.…”
    Format: Book