We Can Remember It For You Wholesale: Volume Five Of The Collected Stories
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Science Fiction
Action & Adventure
Graphic Novels
Format
Kindle
Pages
416
Language
English
Published
Dec 22, 2014
Publisher
Gateway
ISBN-10
1473206707
ISBN-13
9781473206700
Description
This collection showcases Philip K. Dick's unparalleled ability to blend the speculative with the deeply personal. His narratives often explore complex themes of identity, reality, and consciousness, pushing the boundaries of human experience and imagination. Each story reveals his unique vision of the future, filled with bizarre scenarios and thought-provoking questions that challenge the reader's understanding of existence.
In collaboration with Chris Moore, this volume breathes new life into Dick's classic tales. Moore offers insightful commentary and context, enriching the reader's experience and providing a deeper understanding of the motivations behind these intricate plots. Together, they examine the fragility of human nature as characters navigate worlds where memory and perception can be manipulated.
As readers delve into these stories, they are invited to confront their own beliefs about memory, technology, and the very essence of reality. This collection serves not only as a testament to Dick's genius but also as an exploration of the moral and philosophical dilemmas that haunt our understanding of what it means to be human.
In collaboration with Chris Moore, this volume breathes new life into Dick's classic tales. Moore offers insightful commentary and context, enriching the reader's experience and providing a deeper understanding of the motivations behind these intricate plots. Together, they examine the fragility of human nature as characters navigate worlds where memory and perception can be manipulated.
As readers delve into these stories, they are invited to confront their own beliefs about memory, technology, and the very essence of reality. This collection serves not only as a testament to Dick's genius but also as an exploration of the moral and philosophical dilemmas that haunt our understanding of what it means to be human.
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