Box 1
Contains 18 Results:
Anne R. Dick collection on Philip K. Dick
The collection contains correspondence and related materials from author Philip K. Dick compiled by his third wife and biographer Anne R. Dick. Items in the collection are from the period after their divorce, and consist mostly of personal correspondence, along with some items related to Anne's biography of Philip K. Dick.
Philip K. Dick to Anne R. Dick, December 26, 1973
Topics include Los Angeles, his new book being published (Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said), critical attention on his work, and his health.
Philip K. Dick to Anne R. Dick, March 17, 1974
Inquiring about Lorrain's health.
Philip K. Dick to Laura and Anne R. Dick, February 27, 1975
Facsimile. Discusses interview for New Yorker article, Ubik and a Russian astronomer, and attempts to contact actress Victoria Principal.
Philip K. Dick to Anne R. Dick, August 3, 1975
Dick discusses collaborative book with Roger Zelazny, upcoming deadline, and finances.
Philip K. Dick to Anne R. Dick, December 12, 1976
Dick sends money, discusses finances and Christmas plans.
Philip K. Dick to Anne R. Dick, April 1, 1977
Dick expresses his desire to have his daughter, Laura, visit him in southern California.
Philip K. Dick to Anne R. Dick, September 26, 1981
Short letter in which Dick mentions VALIS and work on Blade Runner movie. Includes a copy of the famous "Tagore" letter Dick sent to Ed Meskys, editor of Niekas fanzine, and others.
Philip K. Dick to Ray Nelson, March 30, 1972
Letter (possible facsimile) from Philip Dick while he was at X-Kalay Foundation being treated for drug abuse
Anne R. Dick to Philip K. Dick, 1965 (?)
Topics include Dick not writing, a party, business matters, acquiantances, their divorce and relationship.