The Avram Davidson Society, that haunt of savants and connoisseurs of rare fiction, has announced the publication in June of
Chance Meeting, two uncollected pieces by Avram Davidson on Philip K. Dick. This includes Davidson’s perceptive review of
The Man in the High Castle from
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction for June 1963 and his memoir of PKD from
Locus 256, vol. 15, no. 5, for May 1982. The publication also includes a letter from Grania Davis from the same issue of
Locus; with a short essay by the Society's leading light Henry Wessells. It will be in an edition of 150 unnumbered copies, stitched in Hahnemühle wrappers with letterpress label. This meeting of two of the most original and inventive minds in fantasy and SF will certainly be worth attention.
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