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| Registered User Join Date: Oct 2010 Location: Lancashire
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| Re: Philip K Dick favourites? 'Flow my tears, the Policeman said' is certainly the best I have read so far. I find Dick to be a very variable writer, and I struggled to enjoy 'Time out of Joint' and 'The penultimate truth'. I loved 'Do androids dream of electric sheep' though I prefer the film (which - and I could be wrong - seems to have also been a little influenced by 'The space merchants' by Frederik Pohl and CM Kornbluth). 'The Man in the high castle' is also a good read. I have still yet to try 'Dr Bloodmoney', 'A scanner darkly', 'Valis' and 'Ubik' which are on my to-read list. Of the film adaptations, I enjoyed Total Recall (based on 'We can remember it for you wholesale'?) and Screamers (based on 'Second Variety') though I did not enjoy 'A scanner darkly'. I must read those three and see how they compare to the film adaptations. |
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Total Dick-Head: Ridley Scott Set To Produce Man in the High Castle for the BBC | |
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| Beam Me Up Scotty Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Australia, New South Wales
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| Re: Philip K Dick favourites? Quote:
As for Valis and UBIK. UBIK is up there with Flow My Tears and would probably make a brilliant movie. Valis is, well, bizarre. Though in a good way ![]() I also highly recommend PKD's short story collections, which include Second Variety. While a lot of them touch on common PKD theme's, there is quite a lot of variety to be had. | |
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| Here kitty kitty kitty! Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Australia, Queensland
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| Re: Philip K Dick favourites? Quote:
As for Ubik as a movie, definitely! I recently watched Cold Souls with Paul Giamatti (hasn't he done a Dick biopic?) and was reminded of aspects of Ubik. Personally I can't get enough of his stuff, but it is bloody hard to come by (yes, I know I should get my Dick fix online). | |
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| Re: Philip K Dick favourites? Gully PKD most of his books are in print in UK too. I can choose several publishers even by covers of the book. 60s are his mature stuff but 70s are his more weird,over the top PKD style. Both are great. Only his 50s was the younger,learning PKD. Many of the fans say his 70s have his best novels Scanner,Flow My Tears etc. I wouldnt say he went downhill when he wrote those novels. |
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| Beam Me Up Scotty Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Australia, New South Wales
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| Re: Philip K Dick favourites? I think this was in regards to A Maze of Death and Our Friends From Frolix 8 which were both released in 1970. While I haven't read Maze, I have heard bad things. Frolix 8, while not being up to the the usual standards, was still an enjoyable read. |
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Yeah 60s must be his most consistent era, since it was the middle of his career. Just defending 70s novels that was of high quality some of them too. | |
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| Beam Me Up Scotty Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Australia, New South Wales
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| Re: Philip K Dick favourites? I have to agree Connavar, the 60's would be his golden era of writing. Though in hindsight, I have yet to be disappointing in any of his novels. Even Man In the High Castle, which I didn't really get into, still had characters and a plot that was compelling. |
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| Pretentious Avatar Alert. | Re: Philip K Dick favourites? I quite liked Maze of Death--it had this desolate other world feel thats fairly unusual for a PKD novel. I also like the sheer thought experiment of a universe where prayer does work, its just that we had to build the right radio antenae. |
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