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The Golden Man

The Golden Man

27 hrs. 12 min.
Language Russian
Narrator Yury Gurzhiy
Narrator Yury Gurzhiy
Description
Philip K. Dick loves flipping fundamental concepts of reality—such as space and time—upside down, probably because he’s fascinated by chaos. The second volume of his collected short stories and novellas, written from 1953 to 1959, lets you see him as a visionary, the creator of paradoxical worlds, and a master of discussing complex philosophical and religious questions through science-fiction works full of paranoia, absurdity, dark humor, and references to counterculture. Some works are accompanied by the author’s commentary. All translations are new and made specifically for this edition. Critics call his stories magnificent—thought-provoking, funny, and even a little frightening. They note that Dick writes serious science fiction easily and calmly in an accessible form. His intellectual power leaves an imprint not only in the memory of readers, but also in their imagination. This edition is a wonderful tribute to the great writer-philosopher, who believed that science fiction is the perfect form to express his ideas.
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