A Very PhilDickian Existence

“The nature of things is in the habit of concealing itself” —Heraclitus, as often quoted by Philip K. Dick As a science-fiction writer, Philip K. Dick was—sometimes painfully—without peer. As a writer, period, Dick was as valuable and as uniquely American a part of the literary pantheon as Vonnegut or Chandler, an author whose genre … Continue reading A Very PhilDickian Existence