- Notes
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"1972 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2009-07-28.
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"1971 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2009-07-28.
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Chai, David I. (2014). Nothingness, Being, and Dao: Ontology and Cosmology in the Zhuangzi. University of Toronto. p. 193. Retrieved 6 February 2024.
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^ a b Issued as bonus material on New Video's 2000 release of The Lathe of Heaven, ISBN 0-7670-2696-9. The "lathe" discussion appears at 8:07—9:05.
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^ Lao Tzu Tao Te Ching, A book about the Way and the power of the Way, Ursula Le Guin, p. 108 of the version edited by Shambhala Publications, Inc., 9/97
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Le Guin, Ursula K.; Link, Kelly (2023). The lathe of heaven (Scribner ed.). New York: Scribner. ISBN 978-1-6680-1740-1.
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^ "If . . .?", The New York Times, May 14, 1972.
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^ "Reading Room", If, April 1972, p.121-22
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Watson, Ian (Mar 1975). "Le Guin's Lathe of Heaven and the Role of Dick: The False Reality as Mediator". Science Fiction Studies. 2 (5). SF-TH Inc.: 67–75. See also:
Ashley, Michael (2000). Gateways to Forever: The Story of the Science-Fiction Magazines, 1970–1980 (2nd ed.). Liverpool University Press. pp. 75–77. ISBN 1-84631-002-4.
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Sutin, Lawrence (2005) [1989]. Divine Invasions: A Life of Philip K. Dick. Carroll & Graf Publishers. p. 276. ISBN 0-7867-1623-1.
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^ Bucknall 1981, p.90
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Wilcox, Clyde (1997). Political Science Fiction. Univ of South Carolina Press. ISBN 978-1-57003-113-7. Retrieved 2010-10-23.
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"Ursula K Le Guin.com: The Lathe of Heaven". ursulakleguin.com. Archived from the original on 2007-08-12. Retrieved 2009-02-25.
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"Ursula K. Le Guin: Note on the remake of Lathe of Heaven". Archived from the original on 2007-08-12. Retrieved 2013-12-07.
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"Untitled Theater Company #61". Archived from the original on 2015-01-09. Retrieved 2012-09-09.
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