
Philip K. Dick (author)
Philip K. Dick was an influential American writer known for his thought-provoking science fiction. His stories often explore themes like reality, consciousness, and identity, questioning what it means to be human. His notable works include "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?" (which inspired the movie "Blade Runner") and "The Man in the High Castle." Dick's writing blends speculative imagination with philosophical inquiry, examining futuristic worlds and the nature of perception. His ideas have significantly impacted science fiction, film, and popular culture, making him a pivotal figure in exploring the complexities of technology and human experience.