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Philip K. Dick was an American Science-Fiction writer who wrote books about 44 books during his lifetime. His books are actually really good, as one of them (The Man in The High Castle) got a TV show of the same name and another (Do Robots Dream of Electric Sheep) became the basis of the movie Blade Runner, meaning that this dude literally created cyberpunk.
Philip K. Dick was an American Science-Fiction writer who wrote about 44 books during his lifetime. His books are actually really good, as one of them (The Man in The High Castle) got a TV show of the same name and another (Do Robots Dream of Electric Sheep) became the basis of the movie Blade Runner, meaning that this dude literally created cyberpunk.
Books:
Books:
The Man in the High Castle: It's basically a dystopia novel where the axis wins WW2 and split the US into three zones, with the central zone being neutral territory.
The Man in the High Castle: It's basically a dystopia novel where the axis wins WW2 and split the US into three zones, with the central zone being neutral territory.

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Philip K. Dick was an American Science-Fiction writer who wrote about 44 books during his lifetime. His books are actually really good, as one of them (The Man in The High Castle) got a TV show of the same name and another (Do Robots Dream of Electric Sheep) became the basis of the movie Blade Runner, meaning that this dude literally created cyberpunk. Books: The Man in the High Castle: It's basically a dystopia novel where the axis wins WW2 and split the US into three zones, with the central zone being neutral territory. Do Robots Dream of Electric Sheep?: Blade Runner: the Book Ubik Vulcan's hammer (not that one)