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What is the best biography of PKD?
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Oct 22, 2011 02:12PM

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good question. Unfortunately I haven't read any yet, but over time I've gotten the impression that Divine Invasions: A Life of Philip K. Dick is highly recommended amongst PKD fans and often considered the best. I hope to read it soon, and it was recently republished so it shouldn't be hard to find
This topic asks a question i have wondered many times. Which is the most acclaimed, best biography. PKD is one of few writers who fascinate me enough to read a good biography.


I like that book, too, Matt. It's not really biography, being a series expressed informal interviews with PKD, but you get really close to him: how he spoke and expressed himself.


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the 'Owl in Daylight' revelations of that book are also discussed here, on this Group: http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1...

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That's a really good book, Mike. It's interesting to hear PKD's own words, discussing his work and beliefs. At the time I read it, it was something of an eye-opener for me as to where his head was at.
It was good to read that he'd at least seen the rushes for Blade Runner and got an inkling of his posthumous Hollywood fame.


Books mentioned in this topic
I Am Alive and You Are Dead: A Journey Inside the Mind of Philip K. Dick (other topics)Divine Invasions: A Life of Philip K. Dick (other topics)