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Philip Dick - Biography

Philip Kindred Dick is a name that will forever remain in the history of American literature and science fiction. His work radiates a unique combination of philosophical investigations, scientific ideas and imagination, which made him one of the most significant authors of the 20th century. In this biography, we will talk about the life and work of a Dick, about his contribution to literature and philosophy, and how his works influenced culture and science.

Philip was born on December 16, 1928 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. His family experienced several displacements in different states of the United States, and his childhood was overshadowed by family difficulties. Philip's early life was characterized by an interest in literature and philosophy, which became the key to his future career.

Philip began his literary career publishing short stories in science fiction magazines. His first published work, the story "Shell Game," was published in 1954. He has since become a well-known and acclaimed science fiction author. His works often dealt with themes of philosophy, religion, reality and human nature.

Philip is considered one of the greatest masters of science fiction. His works, such as "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?" (Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?) and "Height" (Ubik), became classics of the genre and inspired many other writers and filmmakers. His visionary view of the future, the study of artificial intelligence and the facets of reality made his works unique and relevant.

One of the important features of Philip Dick's work was his philosophical study of topics related to reality and human identity. He asked questions about what makes us human and explored the nature of reality. His works often raised themes of consciousness, identity and morality.

Philip Dick's personal life was busy and, at times, difficult. He was married four times and had several children. Dealing with depression and personal conflict were part of his life. The disease became a serious problem and he died on 2 March 1982.

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