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I think I am : Philip K. Dick / Laurence A. Rickels.

Van Pelt Library PS3554.I3 Z854 2010
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Rickels, Laurence A.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Dick, Philip K--Criticism and interpretation.
Dick, Philip K.
Science fiction, American--Philosophy.
Science fiction, American.
Philosophy in literature.
Philosophy.
Criticism and interpretation.
Physical Description:
439 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, [2010]
Contents:
Introjection
Endopsychic allegories
Radio free Albemuth, Valis, the divine invasion, the transmigration of Timothy Archer, confessions of a crap artist
Schreber guardian
Time out of joint
Belief system surveillance
A scanner darkly
Deeper problems
Veil of tears
The cosmic puppets, Eye in the sky, The man who japed, The man in the high castle
Go west
Dick Manfred
Timing
Martian time-slip
Glimmung
Galactic pot-healer, Nick and the glimmung, a maze of death
Spiritualism analogy
Imitating the dead
Dr. Bloodmoney, voices from the street, Mary and the giant
Indexical layer
Deus Irae
Ilse
Hammers and things
Vulcan's hammer
Crucifictions
The world Jones made, counter-clock world
Over there
Solar lottery, our friends from Frolix 8
Martyrology
Can't live, can't live
The game-players of Titan, clans of the Alphane Moon, now wait for last year
Lola
Umwelt, mitwelt, and eigenwelt
The simulacra
Outer race
The crack in space, the Ganymede takeover
The German introject
The Penultimate Truth, Lies, Inc.
Materialism, idealism, and cybernetics
Startling stories
A couple of years
Do androids dream of electric sheep? The zap gun
Android empathy
Homunculus and robot
We can build you
All of you are dead, I am alive
The three stigmata of Palmer Eldritch, Ubik
Go with the flow
Flow my tears, the policeman said
Room for thought
Caduceus
Dr. Futurity
Jump
Still
A wake
Spätwerk
Let the dead be
Play bally
Das hund.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9780816666652
0816666652
9780816666669
0816666660
OCLC:
319158128

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