
P. K. Dick (Philip K. Dick)
Philip K. Dick was an influential American science fiction writer known for exploring complex themes such as reality, identity, and consciousness. His stories often imagine future societies and question what it means to be human, blending philosophical inquiry with imaginative storytelling. Dick’s work includes famous novels like *Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?* (adapted into the film *Blade Runner*) and *The Man in the High Castle*. His imaginative and thought-provoking narratives have significantly impacted science fiction and popular culture, inspiring movies, TV series, and discussions about technology, reality, and the human condition.