I'm a big Phillip K. Dick fan he produced an astonishing amount of material during the
1950s and 1960s, writing and selling nearly a hundred short stories and some
two dozen or so novels during this period, including "Do Androids Dream of
Electric Sheep?," "Time Out Of Joint," "The Three Stigmata
of Palmer Eldritch," and the Hugo-award winning "The
Man In The High Castle." A supremely chaotic personal life (Dick was
married five times) along with drug experimentation, sidetracked Dick's career
in the early 1970s. He would later maintain that reports of his drug use had
been greatly exaggerated by sensationalistic colleagues. In any event, after a
layoff of several years, Dick returned to action in 1974 with the novel
"Flow My Tears, The Policeman Said." Perhaps more importantly,
though, this same year Dick would have a profound religious experience that
would forever alter his life. Dick's final years were haunted by what he
alleged to be a 1974 visitation from God, or at least a God-like being. Dick
spent the rest of his life writing copious journals regarding the visitation
and his interpretations of the event. At times, Dick seemed to regard it as a
divine revelation. His final novels all deal in some way with the entity he saw
in 1974, especially "Valis," in which the title-character is an
extraterrestrial God-like machine that chooses to make contact with a
hopelessly schizophrenic, possibly drug-addled and decidedly mixed-up science
fiction writer named Philip K. Dick. Despite his award-winning novels and
almost universal acclaim from within the science-fiction community, he achieved
a measure of financial stability, partly due to the money he received from the
producers of Blade Runner
(1982) for the rights to his novel "Do Androids Dream Of Electric
Sheep?" upon which the film was based. Shortly before the film premiered,
however, he died of a heart attack at the age of 53. Since his death, several
other films have been adapted from his work Total Recall (1990), and A Scanner darkly are most famous but there are several novels and films who have been published after his death.
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