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Philip K. Dick: Critical Essay by Lorenzo DiTommaso

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SOURCE: DiTommaso, Lorenzo. “Gnosticism and Dualism in the Early Fiction of Philip K. Dick.” Science Fiction Studies 28, no. 1 (March 2001): 49-65.

In the following essay, DiTommaso investigates the dualistic, gnostic Christian themes in Dick's early short fiction and novels.

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