Tessa B. Dick
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Conversations with Philip K. Dick
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published
2017
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4 editions
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Philip K. Dick:: Remembering Firebright
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published
2009
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2 editions
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The Owl in Daylight
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published
2009
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2 editions
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Blade Runner Creator Philip K. Dick
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published
2018
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2 editions
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Tessa B. Dick: My Life on the Edge of Reality
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published
2011
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3 editions
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More on the Exegesis of Philip K. Dick: A Work in Progress
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published
2020
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2 editions
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The Darkening of the Light
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published
2012
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4 editions
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The X in Exegesis, Preview Edition: Philip K. Dick's Religious Speculations
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published
2019
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The Dim Reflection of Philip K. Dick
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published
2008
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2 editions
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2012 and Beyond: Ancient Secrets and Mysteries
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published
2009
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3 editions
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“He never had a computer and never wanted one. He never even wanted an electric typewriter. Phil claimed that if it was too easy to type, he would write too much and end up with nonsense.”
― Conversations with Philip K. Dick
― Conversations with Philip K. Dick
“matter is an evil manifestation of the darkness. Since our bodies are material, we are trapped in evil bodies. For Plato, material objects were mere shadows on the wall of the Cave. For Philip K. Dick, material objects were chains in the Black Iron Prison.”
― More on the Exegesis of Philip K. Dick: A Work in Progress
― More on the Exegesis of Philip K. Dick: A Work in Progress
“When Ridley Scott made the film Blade Runner in 1982, he used a screenplay that was very loosely based on Phil’s novel Do Androids Dreams of Electric Sheep? While that film was a box office flop, failing to make back the cost of production, it did bring the name of Philip K. Dick to the attention of Hollywood and the general public. Sadly, Phil did not live long enough to see the finished film or to enjoy his newfound fame and fortune.”
― More on the Exegesis of Philip K. Dick: A Work in Progress
― More on the Exegesis of Philip K. Dick: A Work in Progress
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