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A story about hunting down renegade artificial human life forms, “Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?”, written by Dick in 1968, was the basis of the film Blade Runner and reissued as a book in 1982 as Blade Runner when the movie was released.
Player Piano (1952), Kurt Vonnegut’s first novel, is like Martian Time-Slip in that it is a satire on the way machines control society and the rebellion that calls for the return to a more natural life.
Somewhat similar to Martian Time-Slip, The Space Merchants (1952), by Frederick Pohl...
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