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by Philip K. Dick (Author), Lawrence Sutin (Editor)
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A collection of largely unpublished or out-of-print essays, journals, speeches, and interviews on issues from the merging of physics and metaphysics to the potential influences and consequences of virtual reality by the Hugo Award-winning author of The Man in the High Castle. Non-fiction. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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In this posthumous collection of adventurous essays, journal excerpts, autobiographical sketches, plot scenarios and interviews, science fiction writer Dick (1928-82) ruminates on parallel universes, the Jungian connective principle of synchronicity (meaningful coincidence), mind as energy field, his LSD trips, the I Ching, telepathy and "fake realities" manufactured by the mass media. Dick, who in one piece describes himself as a "pre-schizophrenic personality," plunges readers into altered states of consciousness. He claims, for example, to have retrieved buried memories of alternate realities; in another piece, he recalls having been a secret Christian in ancient Rome, awaiting Christ's return from the dead. Sutin, Dick's biographer, in his useful introductory essay, interprets Dick as a philosophical and spiritual thinker with affinities to the Gnostics of the early Christian era. Included are two completed chapters of a proposed sequel to his novel The Man in the High Castle; they conjure a Nazi-controlled post-WWII world in which Hermann Goring runs a Luftwaffe base in Florida in 1956.
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  • Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Vintage; Vintage Books ed edition (January 30, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0679747877
  • ISBN-13: 978-0679747871
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5.2 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.7 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Something for everybody, December 14, 1999
By C. Gilbert "frumiousb" (Amsterdam, the Netherlands) - See all my reviews
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There is a place in this collection of essays where Dick says "What helps for me-- if help comes at all-- is to find the mustard seed of the funny at the core of the horrible and futile." That sentence in particular carries the feeling that drew me so deeply into Dick's subject matter whatever he happened to be writing about. When he discusses the death of a dear friend by cancer and announces that he believe the spirit of that friend came to inhabit his cat it is-- on the one hand-- funny. It is also-- on the other hand-- clearly what he truly believes; so it's like so much of what Dick writes-- strange and moving and humorous and lightened with that quality of perceived truth that so few writers manage to convey.

This volume of essays covers everything from biography to notes about the conversion of "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?" to "Blade Runner" to possible sequels to his novels to musings about the gnostic revalations and how they relate to Dick's idea of the universe.

One of the most thought-provoking books that I've ever read. My one caveat (warning) being that this is perhaps not the best introduction to Dick and I suggest reading at least one or two of his novels (ideally the Divine Invasion books) before attempting these waters.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Universe Was His Sandbox, August 4, 2001
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THE SHIFTING REALITIES OF PKD is a perfect title for this material. It was in his speeches to college students that PKD exposed his mental terrain--holding little back. Here he discussed his two obsessions: What is reality? & What constitutes an authentic human? This material shows how Dick used his sci-fi novels to poke holes in simpler cosmologies. Dick made the universe his own sandbox.

In THE ANDROID & THE HUMAN he says that free will may be an illusion. Were humans also controlled by tropisms that are so evident in the growth of plants? He sounded out his greatest fear as The reduction of humans to mere use--men made into machines, ... what I regard as the greatest evil imaginable. Dick saw the time to come when a writer would be stopped not by unplugging his electric keyboard but by someone unplugging the man himself.

In MAN, ANDROID & MACHINE Dick found a hopeful theory at the end of his dark tunnel. In this essay he discussed Teilhard De Chardins Noosphere, composed of holographic & informational projections in a unified and continually processed Gestalt,--a summation of the globes intelligence. Dick never worried about the label made in a laboratory.... the entire universe is one vast laboratory, he writes. Here he also lays bare his own reality--one composed of a series of crystallized dreams. He cites Ursula Le Guins THE LATHE OF HEAVEN as his model for understanding the nature of our world. He adds: I myself have derived much of the material for my writing from dreams. PKD challenged the reader to pry beneath the facade of daily existence and knead the silly putty of the dream world into some recognized shape.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A modern Gnostic master., July 13, 2002
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While I've read this entire book cover-to-cover, I have probably read the last half (Part Five: Essays and Speeches, and Part Six: Selections from the Exegesis) at least four times. That's where the real philosophy is. Or perhaps I should say the real mysticism. Actually, P.D.K.'s thought was a combination of philosophy and mysticism, not unlike the works of Pythagoras or Plato. Indeed, I would not hesitate to place him in such exalted company.

Dick's Gnosticism is the Gnostisism of true revelation, of epiphany and theogony (of union with the divine.) Yes, some people arrogantly write this off as the rantings of a "schizophenic", but then they would no doubt apply that same meaningless, garbage diagnosis to every great mystic teacher or shaman.

Here you get the revelations of his novel ,_Valis_, developed and fleshed out in a much more satisfying manner. Indeed, unless you are fortunate enough to track down a copy of his mythical _Exegesis_ this is the best expression of his thought that you will find.

One last note, as much as I agree with the gnostic idea of a transcedent God (or Logos, or Tao) breaking through into our material "Black Iron Prison", I do have a problem with his concept of a Yaldaboath (i.e. deranged, lesser, creator god.) You see, human materialistic, hyper-rational, civilization functions as such a lesser "god." Have we not made money, science, and ego into idols that are worshipped in their own right to the exclusion of the the true transcendant God? You simply do not need to posit the existance of such a supernatural demiurge, devil, or "Moloch" (as Ginsberg called it.) Human ignorance and evil are quite up to the role.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Not just for PK Dick fans
This book is a gathering of eclectic, mostly non-fictional, writings by one of my favourite authors -Philip K. Dick. Read more
Published on January 15, 2007 by Joseph Davis

5.0 out of 5 stars (Not So)Altered States
Being interested in speculative reality and philosophy, this was a must read. I was not disappointed. Read more
Published on June 22, 2005 by Sunshine Greeny

4.0 out of 5 stars More of the extraordinary - but then I am a fan
PKD is my number-one writer, both for style, but more particularly for ideas. There is so much in this book that shows the man was a thinker, an explorer of ideas not just for... Read more
Published on January 16, 2002 by A. G. Plumb

5.0 out of 5 stars Views of Reality from the Master of Unreality
Dick's perspectives and introspections are frightening. I read this book everyday on the bus to school until I was mugged and it was stolen from me. Read more
Published on October 27, 2000 by josh@umsl.edu

4.0 out of 5 stars For The Dick Fan, not the Beginner
Though I prefer my own interpretation of his novels to what Dick writes about them, his lurid explanations of the metaphysical theories that he toyed with are quite fascinating. Read more
Published on October 19, 2000 by albamuth

5.0 out of 5 stars The Essential Biography
This book is full of info about PKD, and Sutin is probably the best person in the world to write about the man, because at once he knows so much about the man without actually... Read more
Published on September 19, 2000 by Guy Salvidge

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