Criticism
- Aldiss, Brian, "Dick's Maledictory Web", Science-Fiction Studies # 5, 1975, pp. 42–7.
- Jameson, Fredric. Archaeologies of the Future: The Desire Called Utopia and Other Science Fictions, London and New York: Verso, 2005.
- Pagetti, Carlo. “Dick verso la metafantascienza”, Philip K. Dick, Noi marziani, Milan: Nord, 1973.
- _______________. "I procioni di Marte", Philip K. Dick, Noi marziani, Milan: Nord, 1973, pp. 7–21.
- Vallorani, Nicoletta. “Con gli occhi di un bambino: Lo sguardo di Manfred su una società psicotica”, Trasmigrazioni: I mondi di Philip K. Dick, V.M. De Angelis and U. Rossi (eds.), Firenze: Le Monnier, 2006, pp. 178–187.
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