Philip K. Dick.
Articles
- ALDISS, Brian W. Dick's
Maledictory Web: About and Around Martian Time-Slip. #5, 2:1
[March 1975].42-47. (Full Text)
- BARRICELLI, Jean-Pierre. Afterward: The Morigny Conference. #45, 15:2.
[July 1988]
- BOZZETTO, Roger. Dick in France: A Love Story.
#45,
15:2 [July 1988].131-40.
- BUTLER, Andrew M.
LSD, Lying Ink, and Lies, Inc.
#96, 32:2 [July 2005].265-80.
- CARTER, Cassie. The Metacolonization of Dick's The
Man in the High Castle: Mimicry, Parasitism, and Americanism
in the PSA. #67, 22:3 [November 1995].333-42.
- DICK, Philip K.
Foreword to
The Preserving Machine. #5, 2:1 [March 1975]. (Full Text)
- DiCAGLIO, Joshua. Simulations of Moksha: Liberation, Mysticism, and Trans-humanism in Philip K. Dick’s Exegesis.
#144, 48:2 [July 2021]. 243-262.
- DI TOMMASO, Lorenzo. Redemption in Philip K. Dick's The Man
in the High Castle. #77, 26:1 [March 1999].91-119. (Full Text)
- ------. Gnosticism and Dualism in
the Early Fiction of Philip K. Dick. #83, 28:1 [March 2001].
- DURHAM, Scott. P.K. Dick: From the Death of the Subject
to a Theology of Late Capitalism. #45, 15:2 [July 1988].173-86.
- ENNS, Anthony.
Media, Drugs, and Schizophrenia in the Works of Philip K. Dick. #98, 33:1 [March 2006]. 68-88. (Full Text)
- FITTING, Peter. Ubik: The
Deconstruction of Bourgeois SF. #5, 2:1 [March 1975].47-54.(Full Text)
- ------. Reality as Ideological
Construct: A Reading of Five Novels by Philip K. Dick. #30, 10:2
[July 1983].219-36.
- ------. Futurecop: The
Neutralization of Revolt in Blade Runner. #43, 14:3
[November 1987].340-54.
- FONDANECHE, Daniel. Dick, the
Libertarian Prophet. #45, 15:2 [July 1988].141-51.
- FRASCA, Gabriele. L’oscuro scrutare di Philip K. Dick (Rossi). #103, 34:2 [July 2007]. 496-500.
- FREEDMAN, Carl. Editorial
Introduction: Philip K. Dick and Criticism. #45, 15:2 [July 1988].121-30.
- ------. Towards a Theory of
Paranoia: The SF of Philip K. Dick. #32, 11:1 [March 1984].15-24.
- GALVAN, Jill. Entering the Posthuman Collective in Philip K. Dick’s Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? #73, 24:3 [November 1997]. 413-29. (Full Text)
- GOLUMBIA, David. Resisting the
"World": Philip K. Dick, Cultural Studies, and Metaphysical
Realism. #68, 23:1 [March 1996].83-102.
- HUNTINGTON, John. Philip K. Dick:
Authenticity and Insincerity. #45, 15:2 [July 1988].152-60.
- JAMESON, Fredric. After Armageddon:
Character Systems in Dr. Bloodmoney. #5, 2:1 [March
1975].31-42.(Full
Text)
- JOUANNE, Emmanuel. How "Dickian" is
the New French Science Fiction? # 45, 15:2 [July 1988].226-31.
- KRABBENHOFT, Kenneth. The Uses of Madness in
Cervantes and Philip K. Dick. #81, 27:2 [July 2000].216-33.(Full Text)
- LEM, Stanislaw. Philip K. Dick: A Visionary
Among the Charlatans. #5, 2:1 [March 1975].54-67.(Full Text)
- MAMOLA, Gabriel. Opus Dei: The Divine Invasion and the Philip K. Dick Canon. #138, 46:2 [July 2019]. 307-21.
- MAXWELL, Anne. Eugenics and the Classical Ideal of Beauty in Philip K. Dick’s “The Golden Man.” #107, 36:1 [March 2009]. 87-100.
- MOUNTFORT, Paul. The I Ching and Philip K. Dick’s The Man in the High Castle. #129, 43:2 [July 2016]. 287-309.
- PALMER, Christopher. Postmodernism and the Birth
of the Author in Philip K. Dick's Valis. #55, 18:3
[November 1991].330-42.(Full Text)
- PHILMUS, Robert M. The
Two Faces of Philip K. Dick #53, 18:1 [March 1991].91-103
- PAGETTI, Carlo. Dick and Meta-SF. #5,
2:1 [March 1975].24-31.(Full Text)
- RABKIN, Eric S. Irrational Expectations;
or, How Economics and the Post-Industrial World Failed
Philip K. Dick. #45, 15:2 [July 1988].161-72.
- RIEDER, John. The Metafictive World of
The Man in the High Castle: Hermeneutics, Ethics,
Political Ideology. #45, 15:2 [July 1988].214-25.
- ROSA, Jorge Martins. A Misreading Gone Too Far? Baudrillard Meets Philip K. Dick. #104, 35:1 [February 2008]. 60-71.
- ROSSI, Umberto.
From Dick to
Lethem: The
Dickian Legacy, Postmodernism, and Avant-Pop in Jonathan Lethem’s Amnesia Moon.
#86, 29:1 [March 2002].15-33
- -----. The Game of the
Rat: A.E. Van Vogt's 800-Word Rule and P.K. Dick's The Game-Players
of Titan. #93, 31:2 [July 2004]. 207-26.
- -----. The Shunts in the Tale: The Narrative Architecture of Philip K. Dick's VALIS. #117, 39:2 [July 2012]. 243-61.
- SIMS, Christopher. The Dangers of Individualism and the Human Relationship to Technology in Philip K. Dick’s Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? #107, 36:1 [March 2009]. 67-86. (Full Text)
- SLUSSER, George E. History, Historicity,
Story. #45, 15:2 [July 1988].187-213.
- SUVIN, Darko. P.K. Dick's Opus: Artifice as
Refuge and World View. #5, 2:2 [March 1975].8-22. (Full Text)
- ------. Introductory Note
(to The Science Fiction of Philip K. Dick Issue).
#5, 2:1 [March 1975] (Full Text)
- THORPE, Charles. Death of A Salesman: Petit-Bourgeois Dread in Philip K. Dick's Mainstream Fiction. #115, 38:3 [November 2011]. 412-34.
- WARRICK, Patricia. The Encounter of
Taoism and Fascism in Philip K. Dick's The Man in the
High Castle. #21, 7:2 [July 1980].174-90.
- WATSON, Ian. Le Guin's Lathe of Heaven
and the Role of Dick. #5, 2:1 [March 1875].67-75. (Full Text)
Review Pages
- ANTON, Uwe.
Philip K. Dick: Entropie und Hoffnung (Rottensteiner).
#84, 28:2 [July 2001].284-90.
- BROOKER, Will, ed. The Blade Runner Experience: The Legacy of a Science Fiction Classic (Andrew M. Butler). #106, 35:3 [November 2008]. 485-91.
- BUTLER, Andrew M. Philip
K. Dick (Irvine). #84, 28:2
[July 2001].299-302.
- COLLON, Hélène, ed. Regards sur
Philip K. Dick: Le Kalédickoscope. Anthologie de témoignages et de
textes critiques, entretien avec Philip K. Dick et bibliographie
(Fitting). #61, 20: [November 1993].476.
- DE ANGELIS, Valerio Massimo, and Umberto Rossi, eds. Trasmigrazioni, I mondi di Philip K. Dick (Bozzetto). #105, 35:2 [July 2008]. 320-23.
- DICK, Anne. Search for Philip K.
Dick, 1928-1982: A Memoir and Biography of the Science
Fiction Writer (Csicsery-Ronay). #72, 24:2 [July 1997].324-30.
- DICK, Philip K. Counter Clock
World (Parrett). #91, 30:3 [November 2003]. 513-14.
- ------. In Pursuit of
Valis: Selections from the Exegesis (Rickman). #56, 19:1
[March 1992].105-08.
- ------. The Man Who Japed
(Parrett). #91, 30:3 [November 2003]. 513-14.
- ------. The Selected
Letters of Philip K. Dick 1974 (Rickman). #56, 19:1 [March
1992].105-08.
- ------. The Shifting
Realities of Philip K. Dick: Selected Literary and
Philosophical Writings, ed. Lawrence Sutin (A.
Butler). #71, 24:1 [March 1997].172-76.
- ------. Dr. Bloodmoney (Mullen).
#15, 5:2 [July 1978].194.
- ------. The Zap Gun (Parrett).
#91, 30:3 [November 2003]. 513-14.
- DUNST, Alexandre, and Stefan Schlensag, eds. The World According to Philip K. Dick (Rossi). #128, 43:1 [March 2016]. 145-52.
- FORTIN, David T. Architecture and Science-Fiction Film: Philip K. Dick and the Spectacle of Home (Rossi). #116, 39:1 [March 2012]. 112-17.
- GREENBERG, Martin Harry, & Joseph D. Olander, eds.
Philip K. Dick (Fekete).
#32, 11:1 [March 1984].78-81.
- KERMAN, Judith B., ed.
Retrofitting
Blade Runner: Issues in Ridley Scott's Blade Runner and
Philip K. Dick's Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?.
(Jakaitis). #57, 19:2 [July 1992].251-56.
- KUCUKALIC, Lejla. Philip K. Dick: Canonical Writer of the Digital Age (Jason Bourget). #110, 37:1 [March 2010]. 131-34.
- LEE, Gwen & Doris Elaine Sauter, eds.
What If Our World Is Their Heaven? The Final Conversations of Philip K.
Dick
(Irvine). #84, 28:2 [July 2001].299-302.
- LETHEM, Jonathan, ed. Philip K. Dick. Four Novels of the 1960s: The Man in the High Castle, The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch , Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, Ubik (Andrew M. Butler). #106, 35:3 [November 2008]. 485-91.
- LEVACK, Daniel J.H.
PKD: A Philip K. Dick Bibliography (Freedman). #53, 18:1
[March 1991].104-09.
- McKEE, Gabriel. Pink Beams of Light
from the God in the Gutter: The Science-Fictional Religion of Philip K.
Dick (Rossi). #94, 31.3 (November 2004).460-63.
- MACKEY, Douglas.
Philip K. Dick (Fitting). #48, 16:2 [July 1989].233-36.
- PALMER, Christopher. Philip K.
Dick: Exhilaration and Terror of the Postmodern. (Parrett).
#91, 31:1 [March 2004].
- PIERCE, Hazel Beasley. Philip K. Dick
(Fekete). #32, 11:1 [March 1984].78-81.
- PINSKY, Michael. Future
Present: Ethics and/as Science Fiction (Cross). #92, 31:1
[March 2004].161-63.
- RICKELS, Laurence A. I Think I Am: Philip K. Dick (Palmer). #116, 39:1 [March 2012]. 105-111.
- RICKMAN, Gregg. To the High
Castle--Philip K. Dick: A Life 1928-1962
(Freedman). #53, 18:1 [March 1991].104-09.
- RISPOLI, Francesca. Universi che cadono a
pezzi: La fantascienza di Philip K. Dick (Proietti). #86, 29:1
[March 2002].142-44.
- ROBB, Brian J. Counterfeit Worlds: Philip K. Dick on Film (Andrew M. Butler). #106, 35:3 [November 2008]. 485-91.
- ROBINSON, Kim Stanley. The
Novels of Philip K. Dick (Abrash). #37, 12:3 [November 1985].337-39.
- ROSSI, Umberto. The Twisted Worlds of Philip K. Dick: A Reading of Twenty Ontologically Uncertain Novels (Palmer). #116, 39:1 [March 2012]. 105-111.
- SANDNER, David, ed. Philip K. Dick: Essays of the Here and Now. #143, 48:1 [February 2021]. 171-173.
- STROWA, Christian. Things Don’t Like Me: Paranoia, McCarthyism and Colonialism in the Novels of Philip K. Dick (Rossi). #107, 36:1 [March 2009]. (Rossi).166-69.
- UMLAND, Samuel J., ed. Philip K.
Dick: Contemporary Critical Interpretations
(Csicsery-Ronay). #67, 22:3 [November 1995].430-38.
- VEST, Jason P. Future Imperfect: Philip K. Dick in the Movies (Andrew M. Butler). #106, 35:3 [November 2008]. 485-91
- ------. The Postmodern Humanism of Philip K. Dick (Frelik). #111, 37:2 [July 2010]. 303-307.
- WARRICK, Patricia S. Mind in Motion: The
Fiction of Philip K. Dick (Wolfe). #45, 15:2 [July 1988].234-36.
- WILLIAMS, Paul. Only Apparently
Real: The World of Philip K. Dick (Freedman).
#53, 18:1 [March 1991].104-09.
The Manuscripts
and Books of Philip K. Dick
Notes and Correspondence
- SFS #7
-
A Book on Philip K. Dick; The NESFA Index
(R.D. Mullen)
- SFS #12
- On the Ouster of Stanislaw
Lem from the SFWA
- Brian W. Aldiss. What Dark Non-Literary Passions
- Stanislaw Lem. Looking Down on Science Fiction [from Atlas]
- Pamela Sargent and George Zebrowski. How It Happened: A Chronology
- Pamela Sargent. Why It Happened: Comments and Conclusions
- George Zebrowski. Why It Happened: Some Notes and Opinions
- Jack Dann, Gregory Benford. Letters on the Affair
- Andrew Offutt (President of SFWA). How It Happened: One Bad Decision
Leading to Another
- R.D. Mullen. I Could Not Love Thee, Dear, So Much
- SFS #13
- SFS #27
-
In Memory of Philip K. Dick
(Patricia Warrick)
- Another Death "in the Family" (RMP)
- Death and the Denial of History: The Textual Shadow of the
SF Author (David Ketterer)
- SFS #41
- Philip K. Dick in France (Peter Fitting)
- Whose "Failure of Scholarship"? (Kim Stanley Robinson)
- Upcoming Conferences (With a Call for Papers)
- SFS #42
- Scholars and Pedants (George Slusser, Merritt
Abrash)
- SFS #45
- Between Faith and Melancholy: Irony and the Gnostic Meaning of Dick's
"Divine Trilogy" (Jean-Noël Dumont)
- In Dispute (Norbert Spehner, Jean-Marc Gouanvic)
- In Print (Carol Homer, Kent State UP)
- SFS #54
- Dick, Deception, and Dissociation: A Comment on "The
Two Faces of Philip K. Dick" (Gregg Rickman)
- SFS #59
- On Our Philip K. Dick Collection (Gregg Rickman and Istvan Csicsery-Ronay, Jr.)
- Correction
SFS #83
- Alternative World? (Paul M. Lloyd)
and Response (Gregory Benford)
- Dick in Italy (Umberto Rossi)
- Calls for Papers and Special Issues
- SFS #110
- E.T.A. Hoffmann and Philip K. Dick (Ian F. Roberts)
- SFS #137
- Lem, Philip K. Dick, and Royalties in the Soviet Era (Rottensteiner)
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