quips
Philip K. Dick ~ Lies, Inc.
Just finished reading Philip K. Dick’s Lies, Inc., revised and amended late in his life from a novella from the 60’s, The Unteleported Man. In my experience of PKD, this counts as the most wonderfully convoluted and masterfully fugal of his books, with more delusions and realities than any of his other novels. Truly jaw-dropping …
Philip K. Dick ~ The Zap Gun
just finished reading Philip K. Dick’s The Zap Gun, a novel of psionic fake-weapons designers. prescient comic books, a Kabuki Cold War. also, a pretty astonishing presage of addictive video games and coincidentally the McGuffin that figures at the center of David Foster Wallace’s Infinite Jest. one of PKD’s most mind-blowing satires.
Philip K. Dick ~ The Man Who Japed
in my continuing PKDOCD, just finished reading one of Philip K. Dick’s most important early novels, The Man Who Japed: a post-nuke society whose moral tenets are heavily straitened, like a post-modern Dutch Reformed Church, an ad-man/propagandist gets in touch with his seditious subconscious. one of the best and most horrifying climaxes in PKD, too. …
Philip K. Dick ~ Counter-Clock World
just finished reading Philip K. Dick’s Counter Clock World, apropos the impending reverse of the sun’s polarity, PKD plunges us into a world where time itself has reversed its course, employing a psionic vitarium owner, one who haunts the graveyards waiting for the voices of the newly reborn to call for their own exhumation. it …