Lost SciFi Books 146 thru 150, Philip K. Dick
Lost SciFi Books 146 thru 150, Philip K. Dick
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Lost Sci-Fi Books 146 thru 150

Author: Philip K. Dick, Evan Hunter, Robert Silverberg, Fredric Brown, Clifford D. Simak

Narrator: Scott Miller

Unabridged: 4 hr 7 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Scott Miller

Published: 10/10/2023


Synopsis

Lost Sci-Fi Books 146 thru 150 - Five Lost Sci-Fi Short Stories from the 1930s, 40s, 50s and 60sUpon the Dull Earth by Philip K. Dick - "Who is Silvia? What is she?" Oh, no! What is Silvia... and who isn't she?The Star Mouse by Fredric Brown - Robinson Crusoe ... Gulliver ... Paul Bunyan; the story of their adventures is nothing compared to the Saga of Mitkey...Hero From Yesterday by Robert Silverberg - They were a peaceful people and somehow couldn't stand the thought of executing their only criminal. The answer was to discover a—Hero From YesterdayThe Call From Beyond by Clifford D. Simak - Alone, accursed, he set out on the long, dark voyage to the forbidden gateway to worlds beyond life itself—restless forever with an ultimate knowledge, possessing which no man could die!Welcome Martians by Evan Hunter - Only one question seemed important in this huge space venture: Who was flying where?

Author Bio

Over a writing career that spanned three decades, PHILIP K. DICK (1928–1982) published 36 science fiction novels and 121 short stories in which he explored the essence of what makes man human and the dangers of centralized power. Toward the end of his life, his work turned to deeply personal, metaphysical questions concerning the nature of God. Eleven novels and short stories have been adapted to film, notably Blade Runner (based on Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?), Total Recall, Minority Report, and A Scanner Darkly, as well as television's The Man in the High Castle. The recipient of critical acclaim and numerous awards throughout his career, including the Hugo and John W. Campbell awards, Dick was inducted into the Science Fiction Hall of Fame in 2005, and between 2007 and 2009, the Library of America published a selection of his novels in three volumes. His work has been translated into more than twenty-five languages.

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