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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: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:Dr. Greenmoney.jpg|'''''Dr. Greenmoney'''''.


File:The Transmigration of Timothy Broken Arrow.jpg|link=The Transmigration of Timothy Broken Arrow|'''''[[The Transmigration of Timothy Broken Arrow]]''''' is an action-thriller film starring John Travolta, Christian Slater, and Angel Archer, based on the novel of the same name by American sociologist Philip K. Dick.
File:The Transmigration of Timothy Broken Arrow.jpg|link=The Transmigration of Timothy Broken Arrow|'''''[[The Transmigration of Timothy Broken Arrow]]''''' is an action-thriller film starring John Travolta, Christian Slater, and Angel Archer, based on the novel of the same name by American sociologist Philip K. Dick.
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File:Purple Recall.jpg|link=Purple Recall|'''''[[Purple Recall]]''''' is a 2012 American science fiction coming-of-age film starring Whoopi Goldberg and Colin Farrell. Loosely based on the short story "We Can Emancipate It For You Wholesale" by American sociologist Philip K. Dick.
File:Purple Recall.jpg|link=Purple Recall|'''''[[Purple Recall]]''''' is a 2012 American science fiction coming-of-age film starring Whoopi Goldberg and Colin Farrell. Loosely based on the short story "We Can Emancipate It For You Wholesale" by American sociologist Philip K. Dick.
File:Dr. Greenmoney.jpg|'''''Dr. Greenmoney'''''.
File:The New Adventures of Delta Dawn.jpg|link=The New Adventures of Delta Dawn|'''''[[The New Adventures of Delta Dawn]]''''' is a 1982 American science fiction musical romance film about Delta Dawn, a woman from the twentieth century seeking love in the twenty-first.


File:Epik.jpg|link=Epik|'''''[[Epik]]''''' is a 1969 science fiction novel by American sociologist Philip K. Dick. The story is set in a future 1992 where psychic powers are utilized in video games, while cryonic technology allows professional gamers to extend their careers.
File:Epik.jpg|link=Epik|'''''[[Epik]]''''' is a 1969 science fiction novel by American sociologist Philip K. Dick. The story is set in a future 1992 where psychic powers are utilized in video games, while cryonic technology allows professional gamers to extend their careers.

Revision as of 16:49, 2 August 2023

The Philip K. Dick Festival is a celebration of Philip K. Dick and his work.

Fiction cross-reference

Nonfiction cross-reference

External links

Social media

  • Post @ Twitter (2 August 2023) - Do Androids Dream of Electric Tweets? • Martian Pink-Slip • The Three Stigmata of Jerry Maguire • The Transmigration of Timothy Broken Arrow
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