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unusual facts about Philip K Dick



Fritz Todt

In the dystopian parallel universe classic The Man in the High Castle by Philip K Dick Todt is remembered as the man who rebuilt America after the devastation following Nazi victory in World War II.

Patrick Lundborg

Certain representative works and artists are selected for detailed analysis, such as William Shakespeare's The Tempest, Francis Coppola's Apocalypse Now, William Blake, Eden Ahbez, the 13th Floor Elevators, the Mel Lyman Family, Terence McKenna, Grateful Dead, Philip K Dick, Father Yod & The Source Family, and several more.

The City of the Saved

Historical characters whose afterlives have been explored include the Pharaoh Akhenaten, Socrates, the Emperor Claudius, Jesus of Nazareth, Vlad the Impaler, Richard III, William Shakespeare, Adolf Hitler, Philip K Dick and Kurt Cobain.


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Dave Wolverton

His novel On My Way to Paradise won the Philip K. Dick Memorial Special Award for Best Novel in the English Language.

Electric Shepherd Productions

In 2009, Marvel Comics and ESP released a 5-issue adaptation of Philip K. Dick's short story The Electric Ant, written by David Mack and illustrated by Pascal Alixie.

Gregory Whitehead

Since 2000, Whitehead has produced numerous plays and documentary essays for BBC Radio, including The Marilyn Room (2000), American Heavy (2001), The Loneliest Road (2003), On One Lost Hair (2004), No Background Music (2005), The Day King Hammer Fell From The Sky (2007) and Bring Me The Head of Philip K. Dick (2009).

Minority Report

"The Minority Report", a 1956 science fiction short story by Philip K. Dick

Valis

VALIS, a 1981 science fiction novel by Philip K. Dick