1957 The Cosmic Puppets. (1953)
--A man stumbles into an alternate reality in his old home
town, now the scene of a battle between good and evil in the
persons of ancient Babylonian gods.
1955 Solar Lottery. (1954) --
"Intrigue in the future when quiz shows take over
politics." Android assassin; esper police.
1956 The World Jones Made. (1954)
-- "A man can see a year into the future, and his
effect on society is more than mild."
1957 Eye in the Sky. (1955)
--" A group of tourists, trapped in an accident, merge
minds and experience reality through one another's
perspectives."
1987 Mary and the Giant. (1955)
1955 The Man Who Japed. (1955) --
"An extrapolated society reflecting our current
advertising religiosity and lip service to moral
standards."
1957 Eye in the Sky. (1955) -- A
group of tourists, trapped in an accident, merge minds and
experience reality through one another's
perspectives.
The Broken Bubble [of Thisbe Holt] (1956)
1958 Puttering About a Small Land (1957)
1959 Time Out Of Joint. (1959)
-- "The hero finds himself in the middle of a colossal
piece of play acting and tries to break out."
1985 In Milton Lumkey Territory (1958)
1960 Dr. Futurity. (1959) --
"A U.S. doctor of 2000 AD is shanghaied to the far
future where he becomes involved with a time-tangle."
1975 Confessions of a Crap Artist. (1959)
1960 Vulcan's Hammer. (1954; 1960)
-- The computer that is running the world gets out of
control.
1984The Man Whose Teeth Were All Exactly
Alike. (1960)
Humpty Dumpty in Oakland. (1960)
1962 * The Man In The High Castle.
Hugo* (1961) -- A man living in an alternate reality when
the Germans and Japanese won WWII, writes a book about an
alternate reality when they didn't. Extensive use of Taoism
and I Ching.
1972 We Can Build You. (1962) --
A man on the road to insanity falls in love with a
schizophrenic woman who builds androids (one in the form of
Abraham Lincoln) -- what's the difference between a human
being, a schizophrenic, and an android?
1964 * Martian Time-Slip. (1962)
-- Schizophrenic boy is crazy because his precog abilities
give him constant visions of the Tomb World and of native
Martians.
1965 * Dr. Bloodmoney: Or, How We Got Along
After The Bomb. (1963) -- The fortunes of a
quadriplegic TV repairman after a few nuclear accidents have
reduced California (and the rest of the world) to a
subsistence culture.
1963 The Game-Players Of Titan.
(1963) -- Titans attempt and almost succeed in taking over
earth; they playa involved, oddly pointless games with
humans.
1964 The Simulacra. (1963) --
Complicated inter-twining of various visions of reality;
"it includes a telekinetic piano player and the idea of
giving super-weapons to Hitler's Germany."
1966 Now Wait For Last Year (1963) --
Power-hungry politician discovers addictive, hallucinogenic
drug which causes time travel and starts using it to survive
assassinations and other accidents.
* Clans Of The Alphane Moon.
(1964) -- Survivors of a mental hospital colonize a
moon that is visited by a man planning to murder his wife but
under the benevolent observation of a telepathic Ganymean
slime-mold.
1966 The Crack In Space . (1964)
-- "Human deep-freezing and a pleasure satellite run by
a two-headed mutant lead to fast action in an election
campaign."
1965 * The Three Stigmata Of Palmer
Eldritch. (1964 ) -- Bored colonists on Mars
pass the time chewing Can-D and hallucinating with Perky Pat
dolls and layouts until Palmer comes back from Proxima
Centuria with Chew-Z, a new drug that actually allows you to
re-create your own reality.
1965 The Zap Gun. (1964) --
"An answer to today's armament race turns sour when
Earth is found defenseless to aliens."
1964 # The Penultimate Truth.
(1964) -- People living underground to avoid WWIII learn
that all has been a hoax.
1966 The Unteleported Man. (1964-5) rev.
1983; v.t.# Lies, Inc. rev. 1984.
-- In a world dependent upon giant corporations for
electronic transport, a man rebels by using a space ship.
1967 Counter-Clock World. (1965)
-- "A future projection of the present Black Power
movement, set in a banal plot with reverse-time
fantasy."
1967 (with Ray Nelson) The Ganymede
Takeover. (1966)
1968 * Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep?/
Blade Runner. (1966) - In a world depleted of
its animal populations, a bounty-hunter begins to have doubts
about killing artificial people.
1969 * Ubik. (1966) -- After a
violent accident a number of people are kept living as
intertials: half-alive but subject to domination by each
others' visions of reality.
1969 Galactic Pot-Healer. (1968)
-- A small-time ceramics mender is invited to help raise a
sunken cathedral off the floor of an ocean on a distant
planet.
1970 A Maze Of Death. (1968) --
The computer running a stranded spaceship puts the crew
through a series of hallucinatory experiences so they won't
get bored or psychotic.
1970 Our Friends From Frolix 8.
(1969) -- "New Men" (telepathic,
super-intelligent, pre-cogs) vs. "Old Men" (us).
1974 * Flow My Tears, The Policemen
Said. (1970; John Campbell Award) --
A TV personality wakes up one morning in an alternate
reality where he doesn't exist.
The Dark-Haired Girl.
1977 A Scanner Darkly. (1975) --
Semi-autobiographical and not-quite SF exploration of effects
of psychedelic and other substance abuse.
1976 (with Roger Zelazny) Deus Irae. (1975)
-- Post-atomic holocaust.
1985 Radio Free Albemuth. (1976)
-- Original version of Valis; less sf.
1981 Valis. (1978) --
Semi-autobiographical tale of how Horse-Lover Fats is part of
the process that leads up to Divine Invasion.
1981 The Divine Invasion. (1980)
-- God (Yaweh) comes back to Earth with Mary and another
Jesus. PKD's version of Revelations.
1982 The Transmigration of Timothy
Archer. (1981) -- PKD's version of the events
surrounding the death of his friend Bishop Pike (Anglican
Bishop of California who became convinced of the reality of
the supernatural.)