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Philip Kendred Dick was born in Chicago in 1928, but lived most of his life in California, briefly attending the University of California at Berkeley in 1947. Among the most prolific and eccentric of SF writers, Dick's many novels and stories all blend a sharp and quirky imagination with a strong sense of the surreal.

By the time of his death in 1982 he had written 36 science fiction novels and 112 short stories. Notable titles amongst the novels include The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch (1965), Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? (1968, later used as the basis for the film Blade Runner), Ubik (1969) and A Scanner Darkly (1977). The Man in the High Castle (1962), perhaps his most painstakingly constructed and chilling novel, won a Hugo Award in 1963.

Books by Philip K. Dick

The Man in the High Castle

Philip K. Dick's cult novel - now in an official tie-in edition to accompany the new TV series

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We Can Remember It For You Wholesale And Other Classic Stories

Repackaged with a stunning new cover, this collection contains 27 classic stories by science fiction legend Philip K. Dick, including the title story, which was made into a major feature film in 1990 as Total Recall, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sharon Stone.

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Philip K. Dick: The Last Interview

An electric collection of interviews--including the first and the last--with one of the 20th century's most prolific, influential, and dazzlingly original writers of science fiction

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