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Philip K. Dick
A Scanner Darkly
Michael Bishop
VALIS
The Owl in Daylight
The Man in the High Castle
Ubik
Flow My Tears
the Policeman Said
Philip K. Dick bibliography
Literature
Science fiction
Speculative fiction

PKD OTAKU #18 Everyone knows that the moment of vertigo in a Philip K Dick novel occurs not when one level of reality has been exposed as fake, but when the second level, the supposedly more real level, turns out to be i

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