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Philip K. Dick (Critical Survey of Short Fiction)
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Philip K. Dick’s large body of science-fiction stories (he published more than one hundred stories in science-fiction magazines) is matched by his large number of science-fiction novels (he published more than thirty). Most of his short stories were first published in the 1950’s, whereas he concentrated on the novel form in the 1960’s and 1970’s.
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Philip K. Dick’s work received little critical attention during the early part of his career, but he later became regarded as one of the most important writers of science...
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Science-Fiction Story, The (Topical Overview--Short Fiction) -
Theory of Short Fiction (Topical Overview--Short Fiction)
