### Review
“One of the most original practitioners writing any kind of fiction.” –*The Sunday Times *(London)
“A brilliant, idiosyncratic, formidably intelligent writer…Dick illuminates. He casts light. He gives off a radiance.” –*Washington Post
*“Philip K. Dick’s best books always describe a future that is both entirely recognizable and utterly unimaginable.” –*The New York Times Book Review
*“Dick [was] many authors: a poor man’s Pynchon, an oracular postmodern, a rich product of the changing subculture.” –*The Village Voice
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### From the Back Cover
“One of the most original practitioners writing any kind of fiction.” –*The Sunday Times *(London)
“A brilliant, idiosyncratic, formidably intelligent writer…Dick illuminates. He casts light. He gives off a radiance.” –*Washington Post
*“Philip K. Dick’s best books always describe a future that is both entirely recognizable and utterly unimaginable.” –*The New York Times Book Review
*“Dick [was] many authors: a poor man’s Pynchon, an oracular postmodern, a rich product of the changing subculture.” –*The Village Voice
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### Review “One of the most original practitioners writing any kind of fiction.” –*The Sunday Times *(London) “A brilliant, idiosyncratic, formidably intelligent writer…Dick illuminates. He casts light. He gives off a radiance.” –*Washington Post *“Philip K. Dick’s best books always describe a future that is both entirely recognizable and utterly unimaginable.” –*The New York Times Book Review *“Dick [was] many authors: a poor man’s Pynchon, an oracular postmodern, a rich product of the changing subculture.” –*The Village Voice * ### From the Back Cover “One of the most original practitioners writing any kind of fiction.” –*The Sunday Times *(London) “A brilliant, idiosyncratic, formidably intelligent writer…Dick illuminates. He casts light. He gives off a radiance.” –*Washington Post *“Philip K. Dick’s best books always describe a future that is both entirely recognizable and utterly unimaginable.” –*The New York Times Book Review *“Dick [was] many authors: a poor man’s Pynchon, an oracular postmodern, a rich product of the changing subculture.” –*The Village Voice *