Nick and the Glimmung

Paperback, 143 pages

English language

Published July 13, 1990 by Pan Macmillan.

ISBN:
978-0-330-31474-9
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OCLC Number:
650338942

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5 stars (2 reviews)

Nick and the Glimmung is a children's science fiction novel written by American author Philip K. Dick in 1966. It was first published by Gollancz in 1988. It is set on "Plowman's Planet" (Sirius Five), in the same continuity as his adult science fiction novel Galactic Pot-Healer.

Nick, his family, and cat Horace leave Earth in 1992, because pet ownership has been criminalised on that world. Arriving at their new home, Plowman's Planet, the family encounter a series of mishaps at the hands of the planet's varied indigenous inhabitants. A wub carries their luggage, but eats a map, while werjes attack Horace, but their family befriend the aliens, leading to a gift, which turns out to be a history of Plowman's Planet itself. They make the acquaintance of the non-indigenous alien Glimmung, who secures travel for them in return for his lost history of their adopted world. The Graham family …

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Nick and the Glimmung was the first book to feature the Glimmung, a shapeshifting omniscient alien deity inhabiting Plowman's Planet. It's a lively children's book suitable for adults following Nick and his family as they move from an overcrowded Earth where pets are banned for the sake of their cat Horace. There are few moments where Philip brilliantly employs science-fiction "horror/spook" suitable at a child's level, such as the Father-Thing and when the Trobes carry away Horace. Why Philip didn't write more children's books I don't know but he should have. Nick and the Glimmung also introduces The Book which can rewrite the past/present/future, a narrative device which also turns up in Galactic Pot-Healer. It's a well-paced, fun, afternoon or two read.

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  • Science fiction