This carefully crafted ebook: "The Collected Short Stories of Philip K. Dick – 34 Tales in One Volume" is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. Contents: Second Variety The Variable Man Adjustment Team The Hanging Stranger The Eyes Have It The Skull Mr. Spaceship Beyond the Door Beyond Lies the Wub The Golden Man The Gun The Defenders Tony and the Beetles The Crystal Crypt Upon the Dull Earth Piper in the Woods Of Withered Apples The Unreconstructed M The Turning Wheel The Last of the Masters James P. Crow Prominent Author Small Town Survey Team Sales Pitch Breakfast at Twilight The Crawlers Exhibit Piece Meddler Souvenir Progeny Strange Eden Human Is Foster, You're Dead
Includes the stories that inspired the movies Total Recall, Screamers, Minority Report, Paycheck, and Next "More than anyone else in the field, Mr. Dick really puts you inside people's minds." --The Wall Street Journal The Philip K. Dick Reader Many thousands of readers consider Philip K. Dick the greatest science fiction mind on any planet. Since his untimely death in 1982, interest in Dick's works has continued to mount, and his reputation has been further enhanced by a growing body of critical attention. The Philip K. Dick Award is now given annually to a distinguished work of science fiction, and the Philip K. Dick Society is devoted to the study and promulgation of his works. Dick won the prestigious Hugo Award for the best novel of 1963 for The Man in the High Castle. In the last year of his life, the film Blade Runner was made from his novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? This collection includes some of Dick's earliest short and medium-length fiction, including We Can Remember It for You Wholesale (the story that inspired the motion picture Total Recall), Second Variety (which inspired the motion picture Screamers), Paycheck, The Minority Report, and twenty more.
The highly prolific and influential science fiction author Philip K. Dick published 44 novels and more than 120 brief works during his lifetime. This anthology presents his finest short stories and novellas that originally appeared in pulp magazines of the early 1950s. Contents include "The Variable Man," "Second Variety," "Beyond the Door," "The Defenders," and more.
PAYCHECK, originally written as a short story by Philip K. Dick and first published in 1953, centres on an electrician who wakes up to discover his employer has erased his memory of the past two years -- as a security measure. When he tries to collect his paycheck, he finds he has previously signed a release replacing the money with a bag of random objects. Previous film adaptations of Dick's short stories have included the box office smash hits MINORITY REPORT, TOTAL RECALL and BLADE RUNNER, released shortly after Dick died in 1982.
Many thousands of readers worldwide consider Philip K. Dick to have been the greatest science fiction writer on any planet. Since his untimely death in 1982, interest in Dick's work has continued to mount and his reputation has been enhanced by a growing body of critical attention. This collection draws from the writer's earliest short and medium-length fiction (including several previously unpublished stories) during the years 1952-1955.
Countless readers worldwide consider Philip K. Dick the greatest science fiction writer on any planet. Since his death in 1982, interest in Dick's work has continued to mount and his reputation has been enhanced by a growing body of critical attention as well as films based on his stories. Featuring the story 'We Can Remember It for You Wholesale', which inspired the film Total Recall, this collection draws from the writer's earliest fiction, written in 1952-55. Also included are The Adjustment Team (basis of the film The Adjustment Bureau), Impostor (basis of the 2001 movie), and many others.
Thirteen short stories by the legendary author of The Man in the High Castle and other science fiction classics. Philip K. Dick didn’t predict the future―he summoned the desperate bleakness of our present directly from his fevered paranoia. Dick didn’t predict the Internet or iPhones or email or 3D printers, but rather he so thoroughly understood human nature that he could already see, even at the advent of the transistor, the way technology would alienate us from each other and from ourselves. He could see us isolated and drifting in our own private realities even before we had plugged in our ear buds. He could see, even in the earliest days of space exploration, how much of our own existence remained unexplored, and how the great black spaces between people were growing even as our universe was shrinking. Philip K. Dick spent his first three years as a science fiction author writing shorter fiction, and in his lifetime he composed almost 150 short stories, many of which have gone on to be adapted into (slightly watered down) Hollywood blockbusters. Collected here are thirteen of his most Dickian tales, funhouse realities with trap doors and hidden compartments.
Five of Philip K. Dick's best novels in one fantastic value volume: the best of SF's visionary master This volume contains DO ANDROIDS DREAM OF ELECTRIC SHEEP? (filmed as BLADERUNNER), MARTIAN TIME SLIP, UBIK, THE THREE STIGMATA OF PALMER ELDRITCH and A SCANNER DARKLY. Taken together they represent the best of Philip K. Dick's unique imagination. In Dick's writing nothing is what it seems, our sense of the world's order is fatally undermined and mass media tells us nothing but artful lies. Films such as THE MATRIX and THE TRUMAN SHOW would not have been made but for Philip K. Dick. His work has never been more timely.
Best of Science Fiction from Philip K. Dick (English Edition) is a remarkable collection that showcases the imaginative and thought-provoking works of renowned author Philip K. Dick. This anthology brings together a selection of his best science fiction stories, each exploring themes of reality, identity, technology, and the nature of humanity. With his unique blend of mind-bending concepts, philosophical inquiries, and compelling narratives, Dick's stories continue to resonate with readers and push the boundaries of the science fiction genre. Key Aspects of the Book Best of Science Fiction from Philip K. Dick: Mind-Bending Concepts and Themes: The book delves into mind-bending concepts and explores thought-provoking themes that have become hallmarks of Philip K. Dick's work. From alternate realities and artificial intelligence to dystopian societies and the blurring of human identity, Dick's stories challenge readers to question their perception of reality and contemplate the impact of advanced technology on humanity. The book invites readers on a journey of intellectual exploration and encourages them to ponder the profound questions raised by the stories. Psychological Depth and Character Development: Philip K. Dick's stories are known for their psychological depth and complex character development. Through his protagonists, readers are immersed in the inner struggles, conflicts, and existential dilemmas faced by individuals living in futuristic worlds. The characters' experiences and journeys serve as a vehicle to examine the human condition, the nature of consciousness, and the profound effects of external influences on personal identity. Dick's ability to create relatable and multidimensional characters adds depth and emotional resonance to his science fiction narratives. Social Commentary and Ethical Considerations: In addition to their speculative nature, Dick's stories often contain social commentary and ethical considerations. Through his futuristic settings and scenarios, he offers a critical examination of societal issues, such as authoritarianism, consumerism, and the dehumanizing effects of technology. The book prompts readers to reflect on the consequences of human actions and the potential dangers of unchecked progress, inviting them to engage with larger ethical and moral dilemmas. In the Best of Science Fiction from Philip K. Dick (English Edition), readers are treated to a collection of captivating and thought-provoking stories by the visionary author Philip K. Dick. With his groundbreaking concepts, exploration of existential themes, and keen social commentary, Dick has left an indelible mark on the science fiction genre. This anthology stands as a testament to his enduring legacy, inviting readers to immerse themselves in his unique worlds, ponder the nature of reality, and contemplate the profound questions raised by his narratives.
The more than 120 stories written by Philip K. Dick provide an embarrassment of riches for the compilers of this volume. The final selection features ten early stories and one novella that represent, in variety and balance, the best early work of America's favorite science fiction author. They are tales in his most bizarre, humorous, and ironic moods. They give the full range and flavor of Philip K. Dick, one of the great masters of the short story and the science fiction genre.