from the wiki link above:
"Popular films based on his works include Blade Runner (1982) and Blade Runner 2049 (2017), Total Recall (adapted twice: in 1990 and in 2012), Screamers (1995), Minority Report (2002), A Scanner Darkly (2006), The Adjustment Bureau (2011), and Radio Free Albemuth (2010).
Beginning in 2015, Amazon Prime Video produced the multi-season television adaptation The Man in the High Castle, based on Dick's 1962 novel; and in 2017 Channel 4 produced the anthology series Electric Dreams, based on various Dick stories.
In 2005, Time magazine named Ubik (1969) one of the hundred greatest English-language novels published since 1923.[14]
In 2007, Dick became the first science fiction writer included in The Library of America series.[15][16][17]
Thanks to Donnerboy for bringing up a writer I hadn't thought about in a long time... now I have to check and see if I ever read Ubik, because I don't recall that title.
www.amazon.com
wow... a hardcover original is $160 and a paperback is $8. 1969... I was reading Asimov and Gene Wolfe and lot of others back then, but not sure I read this one...
"The left despises the 1st and 2nd amendments. "
Riiiiiight.
That's why ICE is so insistent on enforcing the right to peaceably assemble.