The selected letters of Philip K. Dick
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The selected letters of Philip K. Dick
Underwood-Miller, <c1991- >
- v. 1
- trade ed. : v. 2
- slipcase ed. : v. 3
- trade ed. : v. 3
- slipcase ed. : v. 3
- trade ed. : v. 4
- slipcase ed. : v. 4
- trade ed. : v. 5
- slipcase ed. : v. 5
- trade ed. : v. 6
- slipcase ed. : v. 6
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"Revised" -- v. 4, p. [iv] ; v. 5, p. iv
Description based on v. 4 ; Date from LC-MARC
Introduction of v. 2 by Dennis Etchison
Introduction of v. 5 by Robert Anton Wilson
v. 6: introduction by Russell Galen, published by Underwood Books, 2009
v. 6. 1980-1982
Includes index
Contents of Works
- v. 2. 1972-1973
- v. [3]. 1974
- v. 4. 1975-1976
- v. 5. 1977-1979
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Description
In this sixth entry in the series of Dick's letters, the great sci-fi author continues his metaphysical and religious quest initiated by the Valis visions of 1974. In these letters to friends, fans, agents, and other sci-fi writers, Dick speculates on the visionary and archetypal material that intruded into his novels in the latter part of his life, which marked a turning point in his literary career. These intensely personal letters express Dick's deepest thoughts on science fiction, human nature, philosophy, and more.
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