Join Joshua Topolsky, Laura June and special guest Lev Grossman as they discuss Philip K. Dick’s classic novel
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The Verge Book Club 001 - ‘Ubik’
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Jonathan Lethem on the Legacy of Philip K. Dick
While Philip K. Dick fan clubs have long been part of the literary landscape, one of the novelist’s biggest fans is famed author Jonathan Lethem. Lethem has co-edited of "The Exegesis of Philip K. Dick," a sprawling collection of Dick’s notes, journal entries, and ideas.
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Dreams of Electric Sheep
June 29, 2007
25 years ago this week, Blade Runner debuted in American theaters. It was set in a Los Angeles of the future, but its portrayals of race and racism had plenty of resonance in 1982. Reporter Phillip Martin looks back on a classic of cyborgian social criticism.
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Confessions of a Crap Artist
The life and very strange times of Philip K. Dick who suggested his own epitaph should be:
"Wrote science fiction, took drugs, found God. Big deal."
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Imposter by Philip K. Dick
Spence Olham is confronted by a colleague and accused of being an android impostor designed to sabotage Earth’s defences on the utterance of a deadly code phrase. Olham must escape and prove his innocence, providing he is actually Spence Olham.
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Beyond Lies The Wub by Philip K. Dick
Philip K. Dick’s first published story originally appeared in Planet Stories in July, 1952.
A crew member of a spaceship visiting Mars buys an enormous pig-like creature known as a wub from a native just before departure.
From http://www.archive.org/details/short_scifi_015_0905_librivox
