What the Dead Men Say (novella)
Short story by Philip K. Dick / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
What the Dead Men Say is a science fiction novella by American writer Philip K. Dick, first published in Worlds of Tomorrow magazine in June 1964.[1] The manuscript, originally titled "Man With a Broken Match",[2] was received by Dick's agent on 15 April 1963.[citation needed]
This article is about the novella. For the studio album by Trivium, see What the Dead Men Say (album).
The concept of "half-life" introduced in the story was used again and developed in Dick's 1969 novel Ubik, which even re-uses a page of the novella verbatim.[citation needed]