The central question of Philip K. Dick's fiction is "What is reality?" Literary critic Umberto Rossi explains that Dick's work often contains many possible realities.
The central question of Philip K. Dick's fiction is "What is reality?" Literary critic Umberto Rossi explains that Dick's work often contains many possible realities.
Is this Philip K. Dick's world and are we just living in it? It sure seems like it these days. This hour, we explore his life and work.
A ghost story for the election season from listener Eric Van Vleet.
Listener Sophia Derbes sent us this ghost story about a boy, a girl and the divide between them.
Nikki Giovanni reads "Poem for Lady Whose Voice I Like"
Nikki Giovanni reads Untitled (For Margaret Danner).
How does a suburban dad with three kids find meaning in Thoreau's "Walden"? Tom Fate says Thoreau helps us examine a basic question: How much is enough?