- What the Dead Men Say
What the Dead Men Say is a
science fiction novella byPhilip K. Dick first published in "Worlds of Tomorrow " magazine in June1964 . The manuscript, originally titled "Man With a Broken Match", was received by Dick's agent on 15 April 1963.Plot
Death is followed by a period of 'half-life', a short amount of time which can be rationed out over long periods in which the dead can be revived - so that, potentially, they can 'live' on for a long time. When attempts to bring back important businessman Louis Sarapis fail, it's clearly more than mere negligence. Sure enough, Sarapis starts speaking from beyond the grave. From
outer space , in fact. Yet no-one seems terribly bothered, other than those directly concerned in the plot mechanics. Eventually entirecommunications networks - phones, TV, radio - are blocked by Sarapis' broadcasts.The concept of 'half-life' was used again and developed in Dick's 1969 novel "
Ubik ", which even re-uses a page of the novella verbatim.Quotes
"Don't try to solve serious matters in the middle of the night."
"Do you think Gam has a chance this time?" Kathy asked.
"No, not really. But miracles in politics do happen; look atRichard Nixon 's incredible comeback in1968 ."External links
* [http://www.philipkdickfans.com/pkdweb/What%20The%20Dead%20Men%20Say.htm Entry for What the Dead Man Say] at PhilipKDickfans.com: bibliographic data, cover of magazine with first publication and several comments about the story from secondary literature on Dick
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