The author discusses Dick's SF writing from two perspectives. The first is a consideration of Dick's fiction as a depiction of and response to postmodernity whilst the second considers Dick's form and genre in a broader, more general sense
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The author discusses Dick's SF writing from two perspectives. The first is a consideration of Dick's fiction as a depiction of and response to postmodernity whilst the second considers Dick's form and genre in a broader, more general sense
Includes bibliographical references (pages 238-248) and index. - Print version record
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