Philip K. Dick was an influential American author known for his speculative fiction, particularly in the science fiction genre. Born on December 16, 1928, and passing away on March 2, 1982, he wrote more than 40 novels and over 120 short stories during his career. His works often explore themes such as reality, identity, consciousness, and the nature of humanity, frequently questioning what is real and what is illusion.
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