Praise for The Man Whose Teeth Were All Exactly Alike: In 1981, Dick re-read his eleven unpublished novels and selected [The Man Whose Teeth Were All Exactly Alike] as his favorite of the lot . It tells the story of an out-of-place Jewish realtor with a certain simple appeal. The heros principles seem strong and clear, if somewhat eccentric a tragi-comedy where all involved trample blindly on each others sensibilities. Locus Whether writing brilliantly idiosyncratic science fiction or uniquely Dickian contemporary novels, Philip K. Dick was a major American literary talent who deserves an even wider audience than the formidable one he reached in his lifetime. This novel may be (as Dick himself believed) the best of all his unpublished mainstream works. Michael Bishop --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.