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Page 268
... the High Castle ( 1962 ) . As if this were not complicated enough , in a number
of Dick ' s novels it becomes impossible to figure out what we are meant to take
as authentic or as hallucination ( thus undermining the very notion of an originary
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... the High Castle ( 1962 ) . As if this were not complicated enough , in a number
of Dick ' s novels it becomes impossible to figure out what we are meant to take
as authentic or as hallucination ( thus undermining the very notion of an originary
...
Page 277
... of the history is also used . Dick clearly believed in getting mileage out of
unpublished ideas . 3 . For details of Dick ' s drug use , particularly
amphetamines , see Sutin ( especially 164 - 65 , 169 - 70 ) and Rickman , To the
High Castle ...
... of the history is also used . Dick clearly believed in getting mileage out of
unpublished ideas . 3 . For details of Dick ' s drug use , particularly
amphetamines , see Sutin ( especially 164 - 65 , 169 - 70 ) and Rickman , To the
High Castle ...
Page 279
Philip K . Dick : Exhilaration and Terror of the Postmodern . Liverpool : Liverpool
UP , 2003 . Rickman , Gregg . Philip K . Dick : In His Own Words . Long Beach ,
CA : Fragments West / Valentine , 1988 . – To The High Castle : Philip K . Dick : A
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Philip K . Dick : Exhilaration and Terror of the Postmodern . Liverpool : Liverpool
UP , 2003 . Rickman , Gregg . Philip K . Dick : In His Own Words . Long Beach ,
CA : Fragments West / Valentine , 1988 . – To The High Castle : Philip K . Dick : A
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Science Fiction Studies was founded in 1973 by R D Mullen 19151998 and | 316 |
Arthur B Evans | 359 |
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