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  1. 1. Dez. 1993 · I Am Alive and You Are Dead: A Journey into the Mind of Philip K. Dick. Emmanuel Carrère, Timothy Bent (Translator) 4.02. 3,390 ratings333 reviews. From the master chronicler of psychological extremes, an unforgettable portrait of the “Shakespeare of science fiction” whose work has influenced millions.

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  2. I Am Alive and You Are Dead: A Journey into the Mind of Philip K. Dick | Carrere, Emmanuel, Bent, Timothy | ISBN: 9780805054644 | Kostenloser Versand für alle Bücher mit Versand und Verkauf duch Amazon.

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  3. 1. Juni 2005 · I Am Alive and You Are Dead: A Journey into the Mind of Philip K. Dick. Paperback – June 1, 2005. For his many devoted readers, Philip K. Dick is not only one of the "one of the most valiant psychological explorers of the 20th century" (The New York Times) but a source of divine revelation.

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  4. 4. Apr. 2022 · I am alive and you are dead : a journey into the mind of Philip K. Dick : Carrère, Emmanuel, 1957- : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. by. Carrère, Emmanuel, 1957- Publication date. 2005. Topics.

  5. I Am Alive and You Are Dead: A Journey into the Mind of Philip K. Dick (French: Je suis vivant et vous êtes morts. Philip K. Dick 19281982 ) is a 1993 biography of the American science fiction writer Philip K. Dick , written by the Frenchman Emmanuel Carrère .

  6. This is an unforgettable biography of the visionary grand master of science fiction, Philip K. Dick. Emmanuel Carrère follows Dick's strange odyssey from his traumatic beginnings in 1928, when his twin sister died in infancy, to his lonely end in 1982, beset by mystical visions of swirling pink light, three-eyed invaders and messages from the Ro...

  7. 12. Mai 2005 · “Emmanuel Carrère's I Am Alive and You Are Dead: A Journey into the Mind of Philip K. Dick is remarkable--a depth charge, a CAT scan, and an exorcism. Carrère, whose own eerie novels include The Adversary, proves that it's still possible for the French to write like Voltaire rather than Derrida.