“Philip K. Dick was a disaffected loner in life, [but] in death his ideas turned out to be pitch-perfect for a Digital Age that wanted science fiction not just about aliens but also about the alienated. Posthumously, Dick became a one-man factory for Hollywood projects, with his fiction reaching the screen nine times… All of it makes for a staggering turnaround for the family of the troubled writer whose work presaged the cyberpunk movement.”