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  1. Dr. Bloodmoney, or How We Got Along After the Bomb is a 1965 science fiction novel by American writer Philip K. Dick. It was nominated for the Nebula Award for Best Novel in 1965.

  2. Dr. Bluthgeld is a deranged and paranoid scientist who believes he has the power to destroy the world with his mind. While visiting his therapist his paranoia increases. Walt Dangerfield and his wife are on the first launch of human colonists to Mars.

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  3. Dr. Bloodmoney cannot say the same. Like the graph of human population through time, the novel’s tone begins flat, moves steadily forward along realist terms, and escalates smoothly but sharply at the finish into a strange, wholly surreal conclusion.

  4. Dr. Bloodmoney is a post-nuclear-holocaust masterpiece filled with a host of Dick's most memorable characters: Hoppy Harrington, a deformed mutant with telekinetic powers; Walt Dangerfield, a selfless disc jockey stranded in a satellite circling the globe; Dr. Bluthgeld, the megalomaniac physicist largely responsible for the decimated state of ...

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  5. May 1, 2008 · Post-nuclear-holocaust masterpiece filled with a host of Dick's most memorable characters: Hoppy Harrington, a deformed mutant with telekinetic powers; Walt Dangerfield, a selfless disc jockey stranded in a satellite circling the globe; Dr. Bluthgeld, the megalomaniac physicist largely responsible for the decimated state of the world; and Stuart...

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  6. Dr. Bloodmoney, or How We Got Along After the Bomb is a post-apocalyptic novel by Philip K. Dick about what happens after a devastating nuclear war breaks out. It was written in 1965.

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