As the first essay collection dedicated to Philip K. Dick in two decades, this volume breaks new ground in science fiction scholarship and brings innovative critical perspectives to the study of one of the twentieth century's most influential authors.
Not an entirely coherent collection of essays, but consistently good. Highlights for me were contributions by Chris Rudge, Marcus Boon, Erik Davis, and James Burton. The three essays comprising the Adaptation section were also good, but felt as though they should/could have been developed as a separate volume (or journal issue). A minor quibble for an otherwise engaging collection...