Second Variety

Second Variety

by Philip K. Dick

Narrated by Bill Paterson

Unabridged — 2 hours, 1 minutes

Second Variety

Second Variety

by Philip K. Dick

Narrated by Bill Paterson

Unabridged — 2 hours, 1 minutes

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Overview

Second Variety is a sci-fi short piece by Philip K. Dick, first published in Space Science Fiction magazine in 1953. A nuclear-powered war between the West and the Soviet Union has made great parts of the world into miserable inhospitable surroundings. The Western armed forces have created intelligent robots to fight on their side, but the war persists amongst the dispersed remains of humanity...

Editorial Reviews

Library Journal

Encompassing 34 years and over 100 stories, this collection of the short fiction of the late author provides a retrospective of his contribution to sf literature. Arranged chronologically (with publication history and, in some cases, Dick's own commentaries at the end of each volume), the progression from early stories such as ``The Preserving Machine'' (1953) to ``The Little Black Box'' (1964) and ``Frozen Journey'' (1980) traces the development of one of sf's most eccentric and articulate minds. Highly recommended for any library whose budget can afford the price. JC

School Library Journal

ea. vol: 400p. Underwood-Miller. 1987. set: $125. ISBN 0-88733-053-3. LC number unavailable. YA Dick is not just a good craftsman of short stories, but a successful writer of short science fiction stories. These vignettes will expand readers' points of view and challenge usual cultural assumptions. This collection traces Dick's growth as a writer, and also the application of major sci/fi themes over the 30 years between his first story in 1952 and his last in 1982. Thermonuclear war, xenophobia, and the tension between man and technology are among the recurring motifs. Each volume contains brief notes that date the stories and offer some context from the author's perspective. The price may seem high, but it compares favorably with the investment many libraries have in Heinlein and Asimov. These books lend themselves to ``cover-to-cover'' reading, an unusual feat for a five-volume collection. Dorcas Hand, Episcopal High School, Bellaire

Product Details

BN ID: 2940177728100
Publisher: Musaicum Books
Publication date: 03/04/2020
Edition description: Unabridged
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