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The Folio Society Release Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? and A Scanner Darkly Ahead of the Release of BLADE RUNNER 2049


21 September 2017

Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? and A Scanner Darkly By Philip K. Dick

Illustrated by Chris Skinner (Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?) and Andrew Archer (A Scanner Darkly)

Available exclusively from The Folio Society 

Quarter-bound in blocked cloth with paper sides printed and screen printed. Set in Mentor. 488 pages. 12 full-page colour integrated illustrations and one double-page-spread colour illustration by both artists. Plain slipcase. 10˝ x 6¾˝.

UK £75.00|US $112.00|Can $155.00|Aus $150.00

With the hotly anticipated release of Blade Runner 2049 set to hit the big screens in October, The Folio Society has been in the process for two years creating a two title combination of Philip K Dick’s outstanding Sci-Fi novels, landing ahead of the film release.

It is difficult to measure the impact of Philip K. Dick’s work. Not only did his stories and novels win awards and influence an entire generation of science-fiction writers, many of his works have been adapted into film and continue to inspire directors to this day. Alongside Ridley Scott’s genre-changing Blade Runner, inspired by Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?. Not to mention the films Total Recall, Minority Report, A Scanner Darkly and the recent television series The Man in the High Castle all owe their existence to his imagination.

 

 

For this special The Folio Society edition they have brought together two classic titles in an appropriately mind-bending format: read one, then turn the book upside down to enter the altered reality of the next. Bound in the tête-bêche binding style popular with early pulp publishers, the two titles are presented upside down relative to each other, and each features a different illustrator. For Androids, Chris Skinner has summoned the seedy neon-drenched noir of Dick’s original vision. Andrew Archer’s images for A Scanner Darkly are appropriately hallucinatory, offering a glimpse of the horrors and the wonders of a bad trip. A unique collaborative double-page illustration at the centre of the book brings these visionary worlds together, creating the ultimate collector’s edition of two science-fiction classics.

 

Both novels, written with Dick’s trademark energy and prescience, explore many of the author’s personal obsessions. His twin sister died when only a few weeks old, and his characters often find themselves at odds with ‘phantom twins’ and multiple identities, while his habitual drug use inspired A Scanner Darkly. As he writes in the poignant foreword, included with this edition: ‘I am not a character in this novel; I am the novel.’

Illustration by Chris Skinner from The Folio Society of Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep ©Chris Skinner 2017

Before heading off to the cinema, besides re-watching the original Blade Runner film, fans can read the original story with beautiful illustrations.

Illustration by Andrew Archer from The Folio Society edition of A Scanner Darkly ©Andrew Archer 2017

The Folio Society edition of Philip K. Dick's Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? and A Scanner Darkly illustrated by Chris Skinner and Andrew Archer is available exclusively from The Folio Society

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