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A Maze of Death is a 1970 science fiction novel by Philip K. Dick. Like many of Dick's novels, it portrays what appears to be a drab and harsh off-world human colony and explores the difference between reality and perception. It is, however, one of his few to examine the human death instinct and capacity for murder …

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『流れよ我が涙、と警官は言った』は、アメリカのSF作家フィリップ・K・ディックのSFサスペンス小説。 1974年に発表され、翌1975年に ジョン・W・キャンベル記念賞を受賞した。同年のネビュラ賞最終候補にも挙がっていた。日本では1981年に友枝康子によって翻訳され、サンリオSF文庫から刊行された。1989年にハヤカワ文庫から『流れよわが涙、と警官は言った』の題名で再刊、2013年にハヤカワ文庫・新装版が刊行された。 …

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The Divine Invasion is a BSFA Award nominated 1981 science fiction book by Philip K. Dick. It is the second book in the gnostic VALIS trilogy, and takes place in the indeterminate future, perhaps a century or more after VALIS. It was originally titled, "Valis Regained". After the fall of Masada in 74 AD, God, or "Yah" …

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Eye in the Sky is a science fiction novel written by Philip K. Dick and originally published in 1957. The title refers to the gigantic, all-seeing eye of God; at least, that is, as a manifestation of one Arthur Silvester's personal worldview. He is an elderly schismatic Bábí World War II army veteran whose inner life …

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Counter-Clock World is a 1967 science fiction novel by author Philip K. Dick. It was expanded from his short story Your Appointment Will Be Yesterday, first published in the August 1966 edition of Amazing Stories.