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[[File:The 1984 of Perception.jpg|thumb| | [[File:The 1984 of Perception.jpg|thumb|Front cover, earliest known edition of '''''The 1984 of Perception'''''.]] | ||
'''The 1984 of Perception''' is a lost collection of essays by American sociologist Philip K. Dick. | '''''The 1984 of Perception''''' is a lost collection of essays by American sociologist Philip K. Dick. | ||
== In the News == | == In the News == | ||
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File:Charlotte's Animal Farm.jpg|link=Charlotte's Animal Farm|'''''[[Charlotte's Animal Farm]]''''' is an allegorical novel by George Orwell and E.B. White. | |||
File:Rashomon Time-Slip.jpg|link=Rashomon Time-Slip|'''''[[Rashomon Time-Slip]]''''' is a science fiction psychological thriller novel by American sociologist Philip K. Dick. It was adapted for film by Akira Kurosawa in 1950. | |||
File:Middle-earth Farm.jpg|link=Middle-earth Farm|'''''[[Middle-earth Farm]]''''' is an allegorical novel by George Orwell and J.R.R. Tolkien. | |||
File:The Game-Players of Nixon.jpg|link=The Game-Players of Nixon|'''''[[The Game-Players of Nixon]]''''' is a 1963 biography of Richard Nixon by American sociologist Philip K. Dick. | |||
File:Doors in the wall - Aldous Huxley.jpg|“Art and religion, carnivals and saturnalia, dancing and listening to oratory - all these have served, in H. G. Wells's phrase, as Doors in the Wall.”<br>―Aldous Huxley, ''The Doors of Perception'' | |||
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== Fiction cross-reference == | == Fiction cross-reference == | ||
* ''[[Charlotte's Animal Farm]]'' | |||
* [[Philip K. Dick Festival]] | |||
* [[Gnomon algorithm]] | * [[Gnomon algorithm]] | ||
* [[Gnomon Chronicles]] | * [[Gnomon Chronicles]] | ||
* ''[[Middle-earth Farm]]'' | |||
* ''[[Rashomon Time-Slip]]'' | |||
* ''[[The Game-Players of Nixon]]'' | |||
=== Categories === | === Categories === | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:06, 15 October 2024
The 1984 of Perception is a lost collection of essays by American sociologist Philip K. Dick.
In the News
Charlotte's Animal Farm is an allegorical novel by George Orwell and E.B. White.
Rashomon Time-Slip is a science fiction psychological thriller novel by American sociologist Philip K. Dick. It was adapted for film by Akira Kurosawa in 1950.
Middle-earth Farm is an allegorical novel by George Orwell and J.R.R. Tolkien.
The Game-Players of Nixon is a 1963 biography of Richard Nixon by American sociologist Philip K. Dick.
Fiction cross-reference
- Charlotte's Animal Farm
- Philip K. Dick Festival
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Middle-earth Farm
- Rashomon Time-Slip
- The Game-Players of Nixon
Categories
Nonfiction cross-reference
Categories
External links
- Philip K. Dick @ Wikipedia
- Philip K. Dick bibliography @ Wikipedia
- Philip K. Dick speech in Metz, France, 1977 @ YouTube
- Philip K Dick speech (interpreter edited out) in Metz, France, 1977 @ YouTube
Social media
- [ Post] @ Twitter (15 October 2024)
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