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Robert M. Philmus The Two Faces of Philip K. Dick 1. Prolegomena . It has been known or suspected for years that Philip K. Dick had some kind of " contact " with the US Federal Bureau of Investigation .
Robert M. Philmus The Two Faces of Philip K. Dick 1. Prolegomena . It has been known or suspected for years that Philip K. Dick had some kind of " contact " with the US Federal Bureau of Investigation .
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Nor is it known for certain ( so far as I am aware ) that Dick's missives , mad though they are , did not in fact prompt the FBI to open “ files ” ( at least ) on the persons he named ( if , indeed , such files didn't already exist ...
Nor is it known for certain ( so far as I am aware ) that Dick's missives , mad though they are , did not in fact prompt the FBI to open “ files ” ( at least ) on the persons he named ( if , indeed , such files didn't already exist ...
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agents , responding to a missive from Dick , “ came and interviewed him regarding his fears and theories about a person he'd known in Marin County in 1971 who he thought might be a kind of terrorist . ” Williams goes on to say : “ There ...
agents , responding to a missive from Dick , “ came and interviewed him regarding his fears and theories about a person he'd known in Marin County in 1971 who he thought might be a kind of terrorist . ” Williams goes on to say : “ There ...
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Contents
Can Science Fiction | 11 |
W Warren Wagar J G Ballard and the Transvaluation of Utopia | 53 |
Philmus The Two Faces of Philip K Dick | 91 |
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