The Dark Haired Girl

The Dark Haired Girl is a collection of essays, poems and letters by Philip K. Dick. It was first published by Mark V. Ziesing in 1989.

The Dark Haired Girl
Dust-jacket from the first edition
AuthorPhilip K. Dick
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreEssays, poems and letters
PublisherMark V. Ziesing
Publication date
1988
Media typePrint (hardback)
Pages249 pp
ISBN0-929480-03-1
OCLC19561157
813/.54 20
LC ClassPS3554.I3 D37 1988

Ziesing considers this the necessary companion volume to the complete collected works of the author. The letters, in particular, provide graphic evidence of Dick's all-too-human qualities within the context of his multiple relationships and/or marriages.

Contents

  • Introduction, by Paul Williams
  • "The Dark-Haired Girl"
  • The Android and the Human
  • poem
  • The Evolution of a Vital Love
  • letters, to Edgar Dick
  • Man, Android and Machine
  • letter, to Laura Dick
  • "Goodbye, Vincent"
gollark: I'm actually in the north east, which is doing rather terribly too.
gollark: See, on the one hand London has many Internets cheaply, but on the other you pay 100x as much for, say, housing.
gollark: Unfortunately, in the rest of the UK, there are very few Internets around.
gollark: Many, many Internets.
gollark: So, it's like 1 gigabit, but 10 times as much Internets, basically.

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