Philip K. Dick stands among the most visionary voices in twentieth‑century science fiction, renowned for his unsettling explorations of identity, reality, and the fragile boundaries between the two. His novels and stories-often set in near‑future or alternate worlds-probe what it means to be human when technology, paranoia, and shifting perceptions blur every certainty.
From the existential unease of *Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?* to the mind‑bending realities of *Ubik* and *The Man in the High Castle*, Dick's writing continues to inspire readers and filmmakers alike. His work endures for its restless imagination, philosophical depth, and the uneasy recognition that the future he imagined feels ever closer to our own.
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