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Philip Kindred Dick, né le 16 décembre 1928, à Chicago dans l'Illinois, et mort le 2 mars 1982, à Santa Ana en Californie, est un auteur américain de romans, de nouvelles et d’essais de science-fiction.

De son vivant, il a reçu plusieurs prix littéraires, comme le prix Hugo pour Le Maître du Haut Château, et le prix John-Wood-Campbell Memorial pour Coulez mes larmes, dit le policier. L'auteur a passé la majorité de sa carrière dans une quasi-pauvreté. L'apport de Philip K. Dick à la science-fiction est important,,,,, et certaines de ses œuvres ont été adaptées au cinéma pour devenir des films culte : Blade Runner, Total Recall, Minority Report, Planète hurlante, A Scanner Darkly… Wikipedia  

✵ 16. décembre 1928 – 2. mars 1982
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Philip K. Dick citations célèbres

“Si on veut détruire un roi, il faut être sûr de le tuer.”

La Transmigration de Timothy Archer, 1982

“Quand on est fou, on apprend à se taire.”

SIVA, 1981

Philip K. Dick: Citations en anglais

“What about [my] books? How do I feel about them?
I enjoyed writing all of them. But I think that if I could only choose a few, which, for example, might escape World War Three, I would choose, first, Eye in the Sky. Then The Man in the High Castle. Martian Time-Slip (published by Ballantine). Dr. Bloodmoney (a recent Ace novel). Then The Zap Gun and The Penultimate Truth, both of which I wrote at the same time. And finally another Ace book, The Simulacra.
But this list leaves out the most vital of them all: The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch. I am afraid of that book; it deals with absolute evil, and I wrote it during a great crisis in my religious beliefs. I decided to write a novel dealing with absolute evil as personified in the form of a "human." When the galleys came from Doubleday I couldn't correct them because I could not bear to read the text, and this is still true.
Two other books should perhaps be on this list, both very new Doubleday novels: Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? and another as yet untitled Ubik]. Do Androids has sold very well and has been eyed intently by a film company who has in fact purchased an option on it. My wife thinks it's a good book. I like it for one thing: It deals with a society in which animals are adored and rare, and a man who owns a real sheep is Somebody… and feels for that sheep a vast bond of love and empathy. Willis, my tomcat, strides silently over the pages of that book, being important as he is, with his long golden twitching tail. Make them understand, he says to me, that animals are really that important right now. He says this, and then eats up all the food we had been warming for our baby. Some cats are far too pushy. The next thing he'll want to do is write SF novels. I hope he does. None of them will sell.”

"Self Portrait" (1968), reprinted in The Shifting Realities of Philip K. Dick (1995), ed. Lawrence Sutin

“Mental illness is not funny.”

Philip K. Dick livre SIVA

VALIS (1981)

“She did not really want to know; she believed she understood already.”

Philip K. Dick livre Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said

Source: Flow My Tears, The Policeman Said (1974), Chapter 5 (p. 53)

“Skill is a function of chance. It’s an intuitive best-use of chance situations.”

Philip K. Dick livre Solar Lottery

Source: Solar Lottery (1955), Chapter 5 (p. 60)

“He glared at her. Women can get a man to do anything, he realized. Mother, wife, even employee; they twist us like hot little bits of thermoplastic.”

Philip K. Dick livre The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch

Source: The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch (1965), Chapter 11 (p. 183)

“Once they notice you, Jason realized, they never completely close the file. You can never get back your anonymity. It is vital not to be noticed in the first place.”

Philip K. Dick livre Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said

Source: Flow My Tears, The Policeman Said (1974), Chapter 6 (p. 75)

“So that’s that, Barney said to himself. I violated Rule One of career-oriented functioning: never tell your superior something he doesn’t want to hear.”

Philip K. Dick livre The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch

Source: The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch (1965), Chapter 4 (p. 60)

“The book business is hidebound.”

Source: Lies, Inc. (1984), Chapter 12 (p. 131)(This and the next six quotes are referred to by the author as "Thingisms")

“Where there’s dope, there’s hope!”

Philip K. Dick livre A Scanner Darkly

Source: A Scanner Darkly (1977), Chapter 7 (p. 118)

““How come you didn’t recognize me?” Hentman said crossly. “Aren’t I world-famous? Or maybe you don’t watch TV.””

Philip K. Dick livre Clans of the Alphane Moon

Source: Clans of the Alphane Moon (1964), Chapter 5 (p. 57)

“The Empire Never Ended”

Philip K. Dick livre SIVA

VALIS (1981)

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