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  1. The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch is a 1964 science fiction novel by American writer Philip K. Dick. It was nominated for the Nebula Award for Best Novel in 1965. Like many of Dick's novels, it utilizes an array of science fiction concepts and explores the ambiguous slippage between reality and unreality.

    • Philip K. Dick
    • 1965
  2. In the overcrowded world and cramped space colonies of the late 21st century, tedium can be endured through the drug Can-D, which enables users to inhabit a shared illusory world. When industrialist Palmer Eldritch returns from an interstellar trip, he brings with him a new drug, Chew-Z.

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  3. 29 de mar. de 2022 · A sci-fi novel by Philip K. Dick, published in 1965 and 1966. The book is about a mysterious and powerful alien entity that influences human society and culture.

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  5. 8 de fev. de 2014 · A sci-fi novel by Philip K. Dick about a drug that creates alternate realities and a mysterious figure named Palmer Eldritch. The summary outlines the plot, the characters, and the themes of the novel, while the commentary analyzes its philosophical and literary implications.

  6. In my novel THE THREE STIGMATA OF PALMER ELDRITCH, which is a study of absolute evil, the protagonist, after his encounter with Eldritch, returns to Earth and dictates a memo. This little section appears ahead of the text of the novel.

  7. The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch will challenge many of your ideas about reality, religion, and truth (if there is such a thing!). And that's what we need as a species - to constantly examine our universe, external and internal.