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Philip K. Dick

December 16, 1928 to March 2, 1982

Born in Chicago, Illinois & Died in Santa Ana, California

Best known as the science fiction author who has had the most books and short stories butchered by Hollywood, Dick had a uniquely skewed view of the world that readers tend to love or hate intensely.

Quote

"Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away."

 

Off-Site Resource

The Official Philip K. Dick Website

 

Bibliography

Novels

Solar Lottery - 1955

The Man Who Japed - 1956

The World Jones Made - 1956

The Cosmic Puppets - 1957

Eye In the Sky - 1957

Time Out of Joint - 1959

Dr. Futurity - 1960

Vulcan's Hammer - 1960

The Man In the High Castle - 1962

The Game-Players of Titan - 1963

Clans of the Alphane Moon - 1964

Martian Time Slip - 1964

The Penultimate Truth - 1964

The Simulacra - 1964

The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch - 1965

The Unteleported Man - 1964

Dr. Bloodmoney - or How We Got Along After the Bomb - 1965

The Crack In Space - 1966

Now Wait For Last Year - 1966

Counter-Clock World - 1967

The Ganymede Takeover - 1967 (with Ray Nelson)

The Zap Gun - 1967

Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep - 1968

Galactic Pot-Healer - 1969

Ubik - 1969

We Can Build You - 1969

A Maze of Death - 1970

Our Friends From Frolix 8 - 1970

Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said - 1974

Confessions of a Crap Artist - 1975

Deus Irae - 1976 (with Roger Zelazny)

A Scanner Darkly - 1977

Valis - 1981

The Divine Invasion - 1981

The Transmigration of Timothy Archer - 1982

In Milton Lumky Territory - 1984

Lies, Inc. - 1984 (revised version of the Unteleported Man)

Man Whose Teeth Were All Exactly Alike - 1985

Puttering About In a Small Land - 1985

Radio Free Albemuth - 1985

Humpty Dumpty In Oakland - 1986

Mary and the Giant - 1987

The Broken Bubble - 1988

The Dark-Haired Girl - 1988

Nick and the Glimmung - 1988

Gather Yourselves Together - 1994

Cantata 140 - 2003 (Appears to be a version of A Crack in Space)

Lies Inc. - 2004

 

Short Story Collections

The Short Happy Life of the Brown Oxford and Other Storie

We Can Remember It for You Wholesale and Other Stories

Second Variety and Other Stories

The Minority Report and Other Stories

The Eye of the Sibyl and Other Stories

 

 

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