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Date: 2011-09-03 06:28:24
VALIS
Flow My Tears
the Policeman Said
The Man in the High Castle
The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch
Time Out of Joint
The Transmigration of Timothy Archer
PROXIMA
Cyberpunk
Blade Runner
Literature
Science fiction
Philip K. Dick

THE TRANSMIGRATION OF TIMOTHY ARCHER: Science Fiction, Fantasy or Realism? By David Hyde In June 1981 Philip K. Dick was waiting to hear from his agent on acceptance of THE TRANSMIGRATION OF TIMOTHY ARCHER. His agent at

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