Phillip K. Dick was a difficult man,
he wrote dytopian science fiction
like nobody would believe,
he was prolific and he died young.
Disguised mistrust,
and ground that shifted
underneath people's feet,
were the major themes of his work.
Never was this more apparent
than with how little money he made
in his lifetime from his own work.
But all too after his death
many of those stories,
became the sources for films
which went on to dominate the culture.
The moral of this blog
is that his tales of mistrust
through advanced technology
mistrusted their author
before becoming popular.
he wrote dytopian science fiction
like nobody would believe,
he was prolific and he died young.
Disguised mistrust,
and ground that shifted
underneath people's feet,
were the major themes of his work.
Never was this more apparent
than with how little money he made
in his lifetime from his own work.
But all too after his death
many of those stories,
became the sources for films
which went on to dominate the culture.
The moral of this blog
is that his tales of mistrust
through advanced technology
mistrusted their author
before becoming popular.
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