Michael Bishop was born in 1945 and studied English at the University of George. He won the Nebula Award for best novel in 1983 with No Enemy But Time. His other acclaimed novels include A Funeral for the Eyes of Fire, Transfigurations, Stolen Faces and Ancient of Days.
Philip K Dick is Dead, Alas
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- Nombre de pages341
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-0-575-12300-7
- EAN9780575123007
- Date de parution23/06/2013
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGateway
Résumé
"a wonderfully inventive novel and a lovingly crafted homage" - Publisher's Weekly1982. It's a dark time: Richard M. Nixon is in his fourth term of the 'imperial Presidency', civil liberties are under threat, protest is unsafe, and an eccentric novelist named Philip K. Dick has just died. Why, then, does the recently deceased author walk into Psychiatrist Lia Pickford M. D.'s office asking for help, with a taxicab idling outside? Dr.
Pickford's husband, Cal Pickford - a longtime Dick fan - is thrilled by the news. So begins a series of events, involving dissidents and rebels, all leading up to a fateful confrontation between Dick, Cal, and President Nixon... on the moon. Mirroring Philip K. Dick's characterisation and style, this is a brilliant homage to one of the best science fiction writers of all time.
Pickford's husband, Cal Pickford - a longtime Dick fan - is thrilled by the news. So begins a series of events, involving dissidents and rebels, all leading up to a fateful confrontation between Dick, Cal, and President Nixon... on the moon. Mirroring Philip K. Dick's characterisation and style, this is a brilliant homage to one of the best science fiction writers of all time.





















