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Portrait of Philip K. Dick

Philip K. Dick

Philip Kindred Dick, 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.

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The Variable Man by Philip K. Dick

The Variable Man

A man from the past becomes the wild card in a future war, his unpredictable nature disrupting the perfect predictions of advanced machines.

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The Defenders by Philip K. Dick

The Defenders

Trapped underground, humanity fights a war through machines until a shocking discovery reveals the real battle is not for survival, but for freedom from a manufactured reality.

By Philip K. Dick

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Piper in the Woods by Philip K. Dick

Piper in the Woods

As people on a faraway asteroid begin to think they are turning into plants, a doctor realizes the transformation comes from their own hidden wish to escape their mechanical lives.

By Philip K. Dick

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Beyond Lies the Wub by Philip K. Dick

Beyond Lies the Wub

On a spaceship far from Earth, a philosophical pig challenges the crew's right to eat him, leading to a disquieting meal that forces them to reconsider their place in the universe.

By Philip K. Dick

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The Hanging Stranger by Philip K. Dick

The Hanging Stranger

** In a town where everyone ignores the impossible, one man must fight a hidden alien force that is changing everyone into something not human.

By Philip K. Dick

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The Skull by Philip K. Dick

The Skull

A prisoner is sent back in time to kill a historical figure, only discover a shocking truth about his own identity and predetermined fate.

By Philip K. Dick

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The Eyes Have It by Philip K. Dick

The Eyes Have It

A man's ordinary reading session turns into a nightmare as he uncovers a world of detachable body parts and beings that challenge his understanding of reality.

By Philip K. Dick

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The Gun by Philip K. Dick

The Gun

On a desolate planet, astronauts stumble upon a relic of destruction, a sentient automated gun, forcing them to confront the haunting legacy of atomic war and the enduring cycle of violence.

By Philip K. Dick

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The Crystal Crypt by Philip K. Dick

The Crystal Crypt

On a ship escaping a war-torn planet, ordinary passengers hide a shocking plan that could change the fate of two worlds.

By Philip K. Dick

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Tony and the Beetles by Philip K. Dick

Tony and the Beetles

On a colony planet torn by war, a young boy's dreams of space are shattered when he confronts the harsh truth that his home is built on stolen land and fueled by generations of hate.

By Philip K. Dick

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Mr. Spaceship by Philip K. Dick

Mr. Spaceship

In a desperate attempt to end a galactic war, the fate of humanity rests on a spaceship guided by a human mind, embarking on a journey to the unknown.

By Philip K. Dick

(100)
Second Variety by Philip K. Dick

Second Variety

In a world torn apart by war, deadly machines evolve beyond their purpose, forcing a soldier to confront the terrifying consequences of humanity's technological creations.

By Philip K. Dick

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Beyond the Door by Philip K. Dick

Beyond the Door

** A husband's gift of love turns into a nightmare as a cuckoo clock comes alive to mirror his wife's affections, leading to an unexpected and tragic confrontation.

By Philip K. Dick

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