(Ed Valigursky’s cover for the 1957 edition of Eye in the Sky (1957), Philip K. Dick)
Inspired by Ed Valigursky’s stunning cover for the 1957 edition of Philip K. Dick’s early novel Eye in the Sky (1957), I kept on the lookout for novels with similar disembodied eyes (floating, gazing with menacing presence at fearful scurrying forms arrayed below). I discovered that it was a common theme — sci-fi artists use eyes to illustrate otherworldly (alien, spiritual) presence, big brother-esque governmental control, inhuman powers… Few equal the true presence of Ed Valigursky’s cover but are fascinating nevertheless.
Many years ago I read Eye in the Sky but remember little. I was intrigued but not blown away by Simak’s Way Station (below). Dr. Futurity (below) is waiting to be read on my shelf and Continue reading












