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  2. Philip K. Dick bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Philip K. Dick: Five Novels of the 1960s and 70s: Martian Time Slip / Dr. Bloodmoney / Now Wait for Last Year / Flow My Tears the Policeman Said / A Scanner Darkly ISBN 978-1-59853-025-4 2009 Philip K. Dick: VALIS and Later Novels: A Maze of Death/VALIS/The Divine Invasion/The Transmigration of Timothy Archer ISBN 978-1-59853-044-5

  3. Category:Novels by Philip K. Dick - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "Novels by Philip K. Dick" The following 47 pages are in this category, out ...

  4. List of adaptations of works by Philip K. Dick - Wikipedia

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    Philip K. Dick was an American author known for his science fiction works, often with dystopian and drug-related themes. Some of his works have gone on to be adapted to films (and series) garnering much acclaim, such as the 1982 Ridley Scott film Blade Runner, which was an adaptation of Dick's 1968 novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, released three months posthumously.

  5. Philip K. Dick - Wikipedia

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    In the 1976 alternate history novel The Alteration by Kingsley Amis, one of the novels-within-a-novel depicted is The Man in the High Castle (mirroring The Grasshopper Lies Heavy in the real-life novel), still written by Philip K. Dick. [162] Instead of the novel being set in 1962 in an alternate universe where the Axis Powers won the Second ...

  6. A Scanner Darkly - Wikipedia

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    A Scanner Darkly is a science fiction novel by American writer Philip K. Dick, published in 1977.The semi-autobiographical story is set in a dystopian Orange County, California, in the then-future of June 1994, and includes an extensive portrayal of drug culture and drug use (both recreational and abusive).

  7. Dr. Bloodmoney, or How We Got Along After the Bomb

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    Dr. Bloodmoney, or How We Got Along After the Bomb is a 1965 science fiction novel by American writer Philip K. Dick. It was nominated for the Nebula Award for Best Novel in 1965. [1] Dick wrote the novel in 1963 with working titles In Earth's Diurnal Course and A Terran Odyssey.

  8. The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch - Wikipedia

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    The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch is a 1964 science fiction novel by American writer Philip K. Dick.It was nominated for the Nebula Award for Best Novel in 1965. [1] Like many of Dick's novels, it utilizes an array of science fiction concepts and explores the ambiguous slippage between reality and unreality.

  9. Category:Works by Philip K. Dick - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; ... Novels by Philip K. Dick (47 P) S. Short stories by Philip K. Dick (87 P)