The Golden Man
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From the mind of Philip K. Dick, the visionary author behind blockbuster films like Blade Runner, Total Recall and Minority Report, comes a gripping tale of humanity's future, The Golden Man.
Dive into a post-apocalyptic world where powerful mutants, once hunted to near extinction, now threaten the human race itself.
Meet Cris, the enigmatic golden-skinned mutant with a mind-bending talent for foresight, cornered by a relentless government agency whose sole purpose is to eradicate his kind. But as the agency's determined agent and his conflicted fiancée close in on their quarry, they'll discover that not everything in this world is black and white. As the alluring beauty of Cris' golden skin and extraordinary powers inspire unexpected desires, the line between hunter and prey begins to blur. In a desperate struggle for survival, where animal instinct challenges the very essence of humanity, the future hangs in the balance. But with great power comes great responsibility, and Cris' abilities set him on a path that could forever alter the trajectory of human evolution.
In this thrilling, genre-defining classic by Philip K. Dick, experience a captivating tale that poses intriguing questions about the very nature of humanity and its destiny.
Philip K. Dick
Over a writing career that spanned three decades, PHILIP K. DICK (1928–1982) published 36 science fiction novels and 121 short stories in which he explored the essence of what makes man human and the dangers of centralized power. Toward the end of his life, his work turned to deeply personal, metaphysical questions concerning the nature of God. Eleven novels and short stories have been adapted to film, notably Blade Runner (based on Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?), Total Recall, Minority Report, and A Scanner Darkly, as well as television's The Man in the High Castle. The recipient of critical acclaim and numerous awards throughout his career, including the Hugo and John W. Campbell awards, Dick was inducted into the Science Fiction Hall of Fame in 2005, and between 2007 and 2009, the Library of America published a selection of his novels in three volumes. His work has been translated into more than twenty-five languages.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5The Golden Man is the Short Story which lies behind the Nicholas Cage Film, Next.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Interesting collection of old stories. For fans only I think.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Indeholder "Mark Hurst: Foreword", "Philip K. Dick: Introduction", "The Golden Man", "Return Match", "The King of the Elves", "The Mold of Yancy", "Not By Its Cover", "The Little Black Box", "The Unreconstructed M", "The War with the Fnools", "The Last of the Masters", "Meddler", "A Game of Unchance", "Sales Pitch", "Precious Artifact", "Small Town", "The Pre-Persons", "Philip K. Dick: Afterword"."Mark Hurst: Foreword" handler om ???"Philip K. Dick: Introduction" handler om ???"The Golden Man" handler om ???"Return Match" handler om ???"The King of the Elves" handler om tankpasseren Shadrach Jones bliver opsøgt af elvere og bliver deres nye konge efter et drabeligt slag med troldene og deres konge."The Mold of Yancy" handler om ???"Not By Its Cover" handler om at bøger indbundet i wubskind ændrer indhold."The Little Black Box" handler om en Empathy Box som sætter en i forbindelse med en Jesus figur undervejs mod den sikre død."The Unreconstructed M" handler om ???"The War with the Fnools" handler om krig mod nogle væsener der ville være svære at skelne hvis de ikke kom i helt ens bundter ca 80 cm høje."The Last of the Masters" handler om ???"Meddler" handler om at Berkowsky får ret i en forudsigelse om at det er dumt at lave om på fremtiden da Hasten får nogle dræbersommerfugle med tilbage fra fremtiden."A Game of Unchance" handler om en omrejsende udenjordisk forlystelsespark der med vilje taber nogle små robotter til en lille ussel koloni."Sales Pitch" handler om ???"Precious Artifact" handler om en rekonstruktionsingeniør fra Mars der efter krigen mellem Proxima og Jorden ikke er sikker på hvem der vandt men en lille robotkat hjælper."Small Town" handler om ???"The Pre-Persons" handler om ???"Philip K. Dick: Afterword" handler om ???Glimrende noveller. Jeg er en stor wub-fan, så "Not By Its Cover" er min favorit i denne samling.
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The Golden Man - Philip K. Dick
THE GOLDEN MAN
Is it always hot like this?
the salesman demanded. He addressed everybody at the lunch counter and in the shabby booths against the wall. A middle-aged fat man with a good-natured smile, rumpled gray suit, sweat-stained white shirt, a drooping bowtie, and a Panama hat.
Only in the summer,
the waitress answered.
None of the others stirred. The teen-age boy and girl in one of the booths, eyes fixed intently on each other. Two workmen, sleeves rolled up, arms dark and hairy, eating bean soup and rolls. A lean, weathered farmer. An elderly businessman in a blue-serge suit, vest and pocket watch. A dark rat-faced cab driver drinking coffee. A tired woman who had come in to get off her feet and put down her bundles.
The salesman got out a package of cigarettes. He glanced curiously around the dingy cafe, lit up, leaned his arms on the counter, and said to the man next to him: What’s the name of this town?
The man grunted. Walnut Creek.
The salesman sipped at his coke for a while, cigarette held loosely between plump white fingers. Presently he reached in his coat and brought out a leather wallet. For a long time he leafed thoughtfully through cards and papers, bits of notes, ticket stubs, endless odds and ends, soiled fragments -- and finally a photograph.
He grinned at the photograph, and then began to chuckle, a low moist rasp. Look at this,
he said to the man beside him.
The man went on reading his newspaper.
Hey, look at this.
The salesman nudged him with his elbow and pushed the photograph at him. How’s that strike you?
Annoyed, the man glanced briefly at the the photograph. It showed a nude woman, from the waist up. Perhaps thirty-five years old. Face turned away. Body white and flabby. With eight breasts.
Ever seen anything like that?
the salesman chuckled, his little red eyes dancing. His face broke into lewd smiles and again he nudged the man.
I’ve seen that before.
Disgusted, the man resumed reading his newspaper.
The salesman noticed the lean old farmer was looking at the picture. He passed it genially over to him. How’s that strike you, pop? Pretty good stuff, eh?
The farmer examined the picture solemnly. He turned it over, studied the creased back, took a second look at the front, then tossed it to the salesman. It slid from the counter, turned over a couple of times, and fell to the floor face up.
The salesman picked it up and brushed it off. Carefully, almost tenderly, he restored it to his wallet. The waitress’ eyes flickered as she caught a glimpse of it.
Damn nice,
the salesman observed, with a wink. Wouldn’t you say so?
The waitress shrugged indifferently. I don’t know. I saw a lot of them around Denver. A whole colony.
That’s where this was taken. Denver DCA Camp.
Any still alive?
the farmer asked.
The salesman laughed harshly. You kidding?
He made a short, sharp swipe with his hand. Not any more.
They were all listening. Even the high school kids in the booth had stopped holding hands and were sitting up straight, eyes wide with fascination.
Saw a funny kind down near San Diego,
the farmer said. Last year, some time. Had wings like a bat. Skin, not feathers. Skin and bone wings.
The rat-eyed taxi driver chimed in. That’s nothing. There was a two-headed one in Detroit. I saw it on exhibit.
Was it alive?
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