Philip K Dick
Philip Kindred Dick (1928–1982) was the author of The Man in the High Castle (1962), Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? (1968) and A Scanner Darkly (1977).
His complete short stories have been collected in four volumes: The Collected Stories of Philip K Dick Vol. 1: Beyond Lies the Wub (), Vol. 2: Second Variety (), Vol. 3: The Father-Thing () and Vol. 4: Minority Report ().
References:
- Aldiss, Brian W (1975) ”Dick’s Maledictory Web: About and Around Martian Time-Slip” in Science Fiction Studies # 5, Volume 2, Part 1, March 1975: Special Issue: The Science Fiction of Philip K Dick
- Bukatman, Scott (1994) ”Cut-ups, white noise and cyberblitz in spectacular science fiction” Continuum: The Australian Journal of Media & Culture, vol. 7 no 2 (1994) Screening Cultural Studies
- Baudrillard, Jean (1981) Simulacra and Simulation (trans. by Shiela Faria Glaser, 1994)
- (1995) The Perfect Crime (trans. by Chris Turner, 1996)
- Dick, Philip K (1962) The Man in the High Castle
- (1968) Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
- (1975) ”(Unpublished) Foreword to The Preserving Machine” in Science Fiction Studies # 5, Volume 2, Part 1, March 1975: Special Issue: The Science Fiction of Philip K Dick
- (1977) A Scanner Darkly
- () The Collected Stories of Philip K Dick Vol. 1: Beyond Lies the Wub
- () The Collected Stories of Philip K Dick Vol. 2: Second Variety
- () The Collected Stories of Philip K Dick Vol. 3: The Father-Thing
- () The Collected Stories of Philip K Dick Vol. 4: Minority Report
- Fitting, Peter (1975) ”Ubik: The Deconstruction of Bourgeois SF” in Science Fiction Studies # 5, Volume 2, Part 1, March 1975: Special Issue: The Science Fiction of Philip K Dick
- Jameson, Fredric (1975) ”After Armageddon: Character Systems in Dr. Bloodmoney” in Science Fiction Studies # 5, Volume 2, Part 1, March 1975: Special Issue: The Science Fiction of Philip K Dick
- (2005) Archaeologies of the Future: The Desire Called Utopia and Other Science Fictions
- Lem, Stanislaw (1975, trans. by Robert Abernathy) ”Philip K. Dick: A Visionary Among the Charlatans” in Science Fiction Studies # 5, Volume 2, Part 1, March 1975: Special Issue: The Science Fiction of Philip K Dick
- Maxwell, Anne (2009) ”Eugenics and the Classical Ideal of Beauty in Philip K. Dick’s The Golden Man” in Science Fiction Studies #107, Volume 36, Part 1, March 2009
- Pagetti, Carlo (1975) ”Dick and Meta-SF” in Science Fiction Studies # 5, Volume 2, Part 1, March 1975: Special Issue: The Science Fiction of Philip K Dick
- Rosa, Jorge Martins (2008) ”A Misreading Gone Too Far? Baudrillard Meets Philip K. Dick” in Science Fiction Studies #104, Volume 35, Part 1, February 2008
- Sims, Christopher A. (2009) ”The Dangers of Individualism and the Human Relationship to Technology in Philip K. Dick’s Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?” in Science Fiction Studies #107, Volume 36, Part 1, March 2009
- Suvin, Darko (1975) ”Introductory Note” in Science Fiction Studies # 5, Volume 2, Part 1, March 1975: Special Issue: The Science Fiction of Philip K Dick
- (1975) ”P.K. Dick’s Opus: Artifice as Refuge and World View (Introductory Reflections)” in Science Fiction Studies # 5, Volume 2, Part 1, March 1975: Special Issue: The Science Fiction of Philip K Dick
- Watson, Ian (1975) ”Le Guin’s Lathe of Heaven and the Role of Dick: The False Reality as Mediator” in Science Fiction Studies # 5, Volume 2, Part 1, March 1975: Special Issue: The Science Fiction of Philip K Dick
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