"Complete Stories Vol 05 - The Eye Of Sibyl And Other Stories(1987)" - читать интересную книгу автора (Dick Phillip K)The Complete Stories of Philip K. Dick Vol. 5:
The Eye of the Sibyl and Other Classic Stories by Philip K. Dick eVersion 3.0 / Scan Notes at EOF Contents The Little Black Box The War with the Fnools Precious Artifact Retreat Syndrome A Tehran Odyssey Your Appointment Will Be Yesterday Holy Quarrel A Game of Unchance Not by its Cover Return Match Faith of Our Fathers The Story to End All Stories for Harlan Ellison's Anthology Dangerous Visions The Electric Ant Cadbury, the Beaver Who Lacked A Little Something for Us Tempunauts The Pre-Persons The Day Mr. Computer Fell out of its Tree The Exit Door Leads In Chains of Air, Web of Aether Strange Memories of Death I Hope I Shall Arrive Soon Rautavaara's Case The Alien Mind NOTES "The collected stories of Philip K. Dick are awe inspiring." -- The Washington Post Many thousands of readers worldwide consider Philip K. Dick to have been the greatest science fiction writer on any planet. Since his untimely death in 1982, interest in Dick's work has continued to mount and his reputation has been enhanced by a growing body of critical attention. The Philip K. Dick Award is now presented annually to a distinguished work of science fiction, and the Philip K. Dick Society is devoted to the study and promulgation of his works. This collection draws from the writer's earliest short and medium-length fiction (including several previously unpublished stories) during the years 1952-1955, and features such fascinating works as The Little Black Box, The Eye of the Sibyl, The Electric Ant, and many others. Here, readers will find Dick's initial explorations of the themes he so brilliantly brought to life in his later work. Dick won the prestigious Hugo Award for best novel of 1963 for The Man in the High Castle and in the last year of his life, the now-classic film Blade Runner was made from his novel Do Androids Dream Electric Sheep? More recently, Dick's short story The Minority Report inspired Steven Spielberg's movie of the same title. The classic stories of Philip K. Dick offer an intriguing glimpse into the early imagination of one of science fiction's most enduring and respected names. "A useful acquisition for any serious SF library or collection." -- Kirkus Reviews "More than anyone else in the field, Mr. Dick really puts you inside people's minds." -- Wall Street Journal |
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