The Man Whose Teeth Were All Exactly Alike

by Philip K. Dick

Paperback, 1986

Status

Available

Call number

813.54

Publication

Paladin (1986), Paperback

Description

The Man Whose Teeth Were All Exactly Alike was written by Philip K. Dick in the winter and spring of 1960, in Point Reyes Station, California. In the sequence of Dick's work, it was written immediately after Confessions of a Crap Artist and just before The Man in the High Castle, the Hugo Award-winning science fiction novel that ushered in the next stage of Dick's career. This novel, Dick said, is about Leo Runcible, "a brilliant, civic minded liberal Jew living in a rural WASP town in Marin County, California." Runcible, a real estate agent involved in a local battle with a neighbor, finds what look like Neanderthal bones in Marin and dreams of rising real estate prices because of the publicity. But it turns out that the remains are more recent, the result of an environmental problem polluting the local water supply.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member cousin_gipthorn
By far the least of all the PKD books I've read. There were a few good Dickian moments, but I can see why it remained unpublished for so long.

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1960-05-10 (manuscript)
1984

Physical description

256 p.; 19 cm

ISBN

0586085637 / 9780586085639

Local notes

Omslag: Neil Breedon
Omslaget viser et traditionelt par foran en amerikansk lade, men manden ligner en neanderthaler
Indskannet omslag - N650U - 150 dpi

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Pages

256

Rating

(52 ratings; 3.4)

DDC/MDS

813.54
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