Philip K. Dick Resurrected: The Early Works of Philip K. Dick

Philip K. Dick Resurrected: The Early Works of Philip K. Dick

Philip K. Dick Resurrected: The Early Works of Philip K. Dick

Philip K. Dick Resurrected: The Early Works of Philip K. Dick

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Overview

Best known for the novels that led to the movies "Total Recall," "Blade Runner," and "A Scanner Darkly," Philip K. Dick started his career writing shorter fiction. This collection brings together some of these stories, many of which have not been available since their original publication in the early 1950's, to provide insights into one of the most important science fiction authors of the late 20th century. Take the opportunity to read these works of his formative years. Included in this anthology: Beyond Lies The Wub, The Gun, The Skull, Piper In The Woods, Mr. Spaceship, The Defenders, Second Variety, The Variable Man, The Eyes Have It, Beyond The Door, and The Crystal Crypt. Resurrected Press is dedicated to bringing high quality classic books back to the readers who enjoy them. These are not scanned versions of the originals, but, rather, quality crafted books meant to be enjoyed!

Product Details

BN ID: 2940011800238
Publisher: Resurrected Press, an Imprint of Intrepid Ink
Publication date: 07/30/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 368
File size: 980 KB

About the Author

About The Author
Philip K. Dick is best known for his novels of the 60's and 70's, such as Ubik, The Man in the High Castle, and Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said. Several of these novels were later made into movies, notably Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep which was the basis for “Blade Runner” and A Scanner Darkly which was made into a movie of the same name, as well as short stories that served as the basis for the movies “Total Recall” and “Minority Report.” Even now, nearly twenty years after his death, a number of projects are in various stages to bring other works to the screen.
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