Mary and the Giant

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Mary and the Giant
LC Class
PS3554.I3 M3 1987

Mary and the Giant is an early, non-science fiction novel written by Philip K. Dick in the years between 1953 and 1955, but not published until 1987.

Plot introduction

In 1953, Joseph Schilling arrives in

African American
neighbourhood instead. In an epilogue, she has married Paul Nitz, a pianist who works with Carleton.

The author himself once described the novel as "a retelling of Mozart's Don Giovanni, with Schilling seduced and destroyed by a young woman".[1]

Footnotes

  1. ^ Rickman, Gregg (1984). Philip K. Dick: In His Own Words.

References

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See also

  • Bibliography of Philip K. Dick