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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. | 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. | ||
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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)
