The Other Side of Philip K. Dick: A Tale of Two Friends

The Other Side of Philip K. Dick: A Tale of Two Friends

The Other Side of Philip K. Dick: A Tale of Two Friends

The Other Side of Philip K. Dick: A Tale of Two Friends

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Overview

"As a literary figure, Philip K. Dick is popularly perceived as a crazed, drug-addled mystic with a sinister Third Eye. Nothing could be further from the truth - the Phil I knew was a warm, humane, very funny man. Maer Wilson understands these truths far better than I, and The Other Side of Philip K. Dick casts a welcome shaft of daylight upon the real PKD, as opposed to the dark, distorted caricature Dick has become." Paul M. Sammon, Author of Future Noir: The Making of Blade Runner What is the truth behind the legend of Science Fiction great, Philip K. Dick? In spring, 1972, Phil Dick moved to Fullerton, CA, where he met Theatre student Mary (Maer) Wilson. Amid marriage proposals, marathon talk-fests and a love for music and films, they forged a strong friendship that would last the rest of his life. Wilson's quirky, yet unflinchingly honest, memoir reveals a funny, compassionate and generous man. She captures an inside view of one of our literary greats - a brilliant writer who gave the world some of its most revered Science Fiction. "I found this book engrossing and authentic - a truthful and serious account of the last part of Phil Dick's life by someone who was a fundamental part of it and who has the skill to write about it. There is evident love and friendship in this book, but also honesty. This was the Phil Dick I knew." James P. Blaylock, World Fantasy Award-Winning Author

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781534663459
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 06/10/2016
Pages: 254
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.58(d)

About the Author

About The Author

Tim Powers (b. 1952) is an American science fiction and fantasy author. Many of his fantasy novels are centered around historical events with fantastical elements added. He is a two-time winner of the World Fantasy Award for Last Call and Declare. His 1988 book On Stranger Tides was the inspiration for both the video game Monkey Island and the fourth Pirates of the Caribbean film.

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