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Philip K. Dick: Critical Essay by Frank C. Bertrand

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SOURCE: Bertrand, Frank C. “Form vs. Content in P. K. Dick's ‘The Father-Thing.’” philipkdick.com, http://philipkdick.com/frank/thing1.htm (2002).

In the following essay, Bertrand analyzes two themes common to Dick's short stories and novels: what is reality and what makes a being human.

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