The Commuter - Review

Review

As with so much of Dick's fiction, it is an exploration of a boundary of existence (cf "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep"—the boundary explored here was between the human and artificial). It is also very similar to a "Schrödinger's Cat" thought experiment—a manifestation of quantum effects in the macro world.

Works of Philip K. Dick
Novels
1950s
  • Gather Yourselves Together
  • Voices from the Street
  • Vulcan's Hammer
  • Dr. Futurity
  • The Cosmic Puppets
  • Solar Lottery
  • Mary and the Giant
  • The World Jones Made
  • Eye in the Sky
  • The Man Who Japed
  • A Time for George Stavros
  • Pilgrim on the Hill
  • The Broken Bubble
  • Puttering About in a Small Land
  • Nicholas and the Higs
  • Time Out of Joint
  • In Milton Lumky Territory
  • Confessions of a Crap Artist
1960s
  • The Man Whose Teeth Were All Exactly Alike
  • Humpty Dumpty in Oakland
  • The Man in the High Castle
  • We Can Build You
  • Martian Time-Slip
  • Dr. Bloodmoney, or How We Got Along After the Bomb
  • The Game-Players of Titan
  • The Simulacra
  • The Crack in Space
  • Now Wait for Last Year
  • Clans of the Alphane Moon
  • The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch
  • The Zap Gun
  • The Penultimate Truth
  • Deus Irae
  • The Unteleported Man
  • The Ganymede Takeover
  • Counter-Clock World
  • Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
  • Nick and the Glimmung
  • Ubik
  • Galactic Pot-Healer
  • A Maze of Death
  • Our Friends from Frolix 8
1970s
  • Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said
  • A Scanner Darkly
  • Radio Free Albemuth
1980s
  • VALIS
  • The Divine Invasion
  • The Transmigration of Timothy Archer
  • The Owl in Daylight
Short story collections
1950s
  • A Handful of Darkness
  • The Variable Man
1960s
  • The Preserving Machine
1970s
  • The Book of Philip K. Dick
  • The Best of Philip K. Dick
1980s
  • The Golden Man
  • Robots, Androids, and Mechanical Oddities
  • I Hope I Shall Arrive Soon
  • The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick
  • Beyond Lies the Wub
  • The Dark Haired Girl
  • The Father-Thing
  • Second Variety
1990s
  • The Days of Perky Pat
  • The Little Black Box
  • The Short Happy Life of the Brown Oxford
  • We Can Remember It for You Wholesale
  • The Minority Report
  • Second Variety
  • The Eye of the Sibyl
  • The Philip K. Dick Reader
2000s
  • Minority Report
  • Selected Stories of Philip K. Dick
  • Paycheck
  • Vintage PKD
Short stories
1950s
  • "Beyond Lies the Wub"
  • "The Gun"
  • "The Skull"
  • "The Little Movement"
  • "The Defenders"
  • "Mr. Spaceship"
  • "Piper in the Woods"
  • "Roog"
  • "The Infinites"
  • "Second Variety"
  • "The World She Wanted"
  • "Colony"
  • "The Cookie Lady"
  • "Impostor"
  • "Martians Come in Clouds"
  • "Paycheck"
  • "The Preserving Machine"
  • "The Cosmic Poachers"
  • "Expendable"
  • "The Indefatigable Frog"
  • "The Commuter"
  • "Out in the Garden"
  • "The Great C"
  • "The King of the Elves"
  • "The Trouble with Bubbles"
  • "The Variable Man"
  • "The Impossible Planet"
  • "Planet for Transients"
  • "Some Kinds of Life"
  • "The Builder"
  • "The Hanging Stranger"
  • "Project: Earth"
  • "The Eyes Have It"
  • "Tony and the Beetles"
  • "Prize Ship"
  • "Beyond the Door"
  • "The Crystal Crypt"
  • "A Present for Pat"
  • "The Short Happy Life of the Brown Oxford"
  • "The Golden Man"
  • "James P. Crow"
  • "Prominent Author"
  • "Small Town"
  • "Survey Team"
  • "Sales Pitch"
  • "Time Pawn"
  • "Breakfast at Twilight"
  • "The Crawlers"
  • "Of Withered Apples"
  • "Exhibit Piece"
  • "Adjustment Team"
  • "Shell Game"
  • "Meddler"
  • "Souvenir"
  • "A World of Talent"
  • "The Last of the Masters"
  • "Progeny"
  • "Upon the Dull Earth"
  • "The Father-thing"
  • "Strange Eden"
  • "Jon's World"
  • "The Turning Wheel"
  • "Foster, You're Dead!"
  • "Human Is"
  • "War Veteran"
  • "Captive Market"
  • "Nanny"
  • "The Hood Maker"
  • "The Chromium Fence"
  • "Service Call"
  • "A Surface Raid"
  • "The Mold of Yancy"
  • "Autofac"
  • "Psi-man Heal My Child!"
  • "The Minority Report"
  • "To Serve the Master"
  • "Pay for the Printer"
  • "A Glass of Darkness"
  • "The Unreconstructed M"
  • "Misadjustment"
  • "Null-O"
  • "Explorers We"
  • "Recall Mechanism"
  • "Fair Game"
  • "War Game"
1960s
  • "All We Marsmen"
  • "Stand-by"
  • "What'll We Do with Ragland Park?"
  • "The Days of Perky Pat"
  • "If There Were No Benny Cemoli"
  • "Waterspider"
  • "Novelty Act"
  • "Oh, to Be a Blobel!"
  • "The War with the Fnools"
  • "What the Dead Men Say"
  • "Orpheus with Clay Feet"
  • "Cantata 140"
  • "A Game of Unchance"
  • "The Little Black Box"
  • "Precious Artifact"
  • "The Unteleported Man"
  • "Retreat Syndrome"
  • "Project Plowshare"
  • "We Can Remember It for You Wholesale"
  • "Holy Quarrel"
  • "Your Appointment Will Be Yesterday"
  • "Return Match"
  • "Faith of Our Fathers"
  • "Not by Its Cover"
  • "The Story to End All Stories"
  • "The Electric Ant"
  • "A. Lincoln, Simulacrum"
1970s
  • "The Pre-persons"
  • "A Little Something for Us Tempunauts"
  • "The Exit Door Leads In"
1980s
  • "Chains of Air, Web of Aethyr"
  • "Rautavaara's Case"
  • "I Hope I Shall Arrive Soon"
  • "The Alien Mind"
  • "Strange Memories of Death"
  • "Cadbury, the Beaver Who Lacked"
  • "The Day Mr. Computer Fell Out of Its Tree"
  • "The Eye of the Sibyl"
  • "Stability"
  • "Goodbye, Vincent"
Film and television adaptations
1980s
  • Blade Runner
1990s
  • Total Recall
  • Confessions d'un Barjo
  • Screamers
  • Total Recall 2070
2000s
  • Impostor
  • Minority Report
  • Paycheck
  • A Scanner Darkly
  • Next
  • Screamers: The Hunting
2010s
  • Radio Free Albemuth
  • The Adjustment Bureau
  • Total Recall
  • King of the Elves

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