Police Commissioner John Anderton finds himself at the mercy of his own crime-prevention system when the prescient precogs he's hired to stop crime before it starts peg him as a soon-to-be murderer in Philip K. Dick's masterful short story The Minority Report. This slim volume is top-bound like an office account. The movie version of this story was directed by Steven Spielberg and starred Tom Cruise.
本书结集科幻鬼才菲利普•迪克最具代表性的九个短篇:《第二代》、《冒名顶替》、《规划小组》、《少数派报告》、《战争游戏》、《啊,当个布洛贝尔人!》、《死者的话》、《全面回忆》和《电子蚂蚁》。菲利普•迪克以其独特的文风和光怪陆离的想象在美国科幻黄金时代独树一帜。他的短篇小说情节跌宕,很多故事的架构都勘称一绝。菲利普•迪克的小说主人公往往是困在极不寻常情镜中的小人物。他们被自己扭曲的感知误导,进退维谷,找不到出路。
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Publisher's Weekly
May 1, 2002
Police Commissioner John Anderton finds himself at the mercy of his own crime-prevention system when the prescient precogs he's hired to stop crime before it starts peg him as a soon-to-be murderer in Philip K. Dick's masterful short story The Minority Report. This slim volume is top-bound like an office account and perfectly timedthe movie version, directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Tom Cruise, is due out this summerbut whether fans will shell out the dough for a single short story that's available in various collections remains to be seen. -
Publisher's Weekly
July 1, 2013
Published between 1954 and 1963, these 18 works by legendary science fiction pioneer Dick are loosely linked by a core dystopian vision of a ravaged Earth, rife with inequality and struggling to accommodate a once-celebrated technology. The author’s trademark Möbius strip structure shapes “Explorers We,” the story of astronauts who return to Earth again and again and are never given the hero’s welcome they expect. “Service Call,” a rare Dick story set in the 1950s, features an everyman attempting to alter the future, while an earnest repairman from that future tries to foil him. Dick’s prescience is apparent in “The Mold of Yancy,” in which a bland morality is media-fed to an uneasy population via a virtual folksy ideologue, and in “The Days of Perky Pat,” in which the survivors of a nuclear war are obsessed with recreating an elaborate virtual replica of their lost world. The power of Dick’s storytelling rests in how completely his vision provokes the reader’s own disquieting sense of unease with the evanescent boundaries of reality.
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