The Book of Philip K. Dick
by Philip K. Dick
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Phillip Kindred Dick was an American science fiction writer best known for his psychological portrayals of characters trapped in illusory environments. Born in Chicago, Illinois, on December 16, 1928, Dick worked in radio and studied briefly at the University of California at Berkeley before embarking on his writing career. His first novel, Solar show more Lottery, was published in 1955. In 1963, Dick won the Hugo Award for his novel, The Man in the High Castle. He also wrote a series of futuristic tales about artificial creatures on the loose; notable of these was Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, which was later adapted into film as Blade Runner. Dick also published several collections of short stories. He died of a stroke in Santa Ana, California, in 1982. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- The Book of Philip K. Dick
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- The Adjustment Bureau (2011 | IMDb)
- Dedication
- To Leslie Busby: The little black-haired girl I love so much
- First words
- "When I look back," Mary Fields said, "I marvel that we ever could have grown up without a Nanny to take care of us." — Nanny
- Bard Chai said thoughtfully, "Cults." — The Turning Whee... (show all)l
- Taylor sat back in his chair reading the morning newspaper — The Defenders
- It was bright morning — Adjustment Team
- He was a lean man, middle-aged with grease-stained hair and skin, a crumpled cigarette between his teeth, his left hand clamped around the wheel of his car. — Psi-man
- The little fellow was tired. — The Commuter
- "What is it?" Patricia Blake demanded eagerly. — A Present for Pat
- "DAD?" Earl asked, hurrying out of the bathroom, "you going to drive us to school today?" — Breakfast at Twilight
- A sound awoke O'Keefe instantly. — Shell Game
- "When I look back," Mary Fields said, "I marvel that we ever could have grown up without a Nanny to take care of us." — Nanny
- Last words
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- And, oddly, he knew one of them would. — Nanny
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)- He was the first Bard to wear a rosary of penicillin capsules. — The Turning Wheel
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)- The door closed and the ship took off toward their new home. — The Defenders
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)- "I think we'll make it —— after all. Thanks a lot." — Adjustment Team
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)- It'll give them something to do, while we're away. — Psi-man
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)- He looked down into her eyes and smiled. — The Commuter
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)- "As a matter of fact——I'm just as glad." — A Present for Pat
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)- "I should have had it looked at. Before it was too late." — Breakfast at Twilight
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)- The first phase of the big offensive against Earth was already moving into high gear. — Shell Game
- And, oddly, he knew one of them would. — Nanny
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