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Philip K. Dick
註釋[The] author ... has undertaken the ... task of elucidating the psychological and philosophical issues that permeate all of Dick's work and that, [the author] argues, earn him a place with Borges and Kafka amongtwentieth-century writers. All of the nearly fifty novels and more numerous short stories are considered in this ... documented, chronological examination of Dick's constant probing of the meaning of reality and his lifelong effort to construct a personal mythology. Unlike previous studies, which have generally confined themselves to Dick's dozen or so mainstream science fiction masterpieces, [the author's] study focuses on Dick's development of techniques and themes and provides a balanced assessment of both technical failures and brilliant successes.-Book jacket.