A Life of Philip K. Dick
The Man Who Remembered the Future
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Narrated by:
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Eric Meyers
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By:
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Anthony Peake
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"It is sometimes an appropriate response to reality to go insane." (Philip K. Dick, VALIS)
Philip K. Dick was a visionary writer. From post-apocalyptic San Francisco to Nazi-occupied America, his strange alternative futures have transfixed the world. But his life was every bit as unusual as his fiction.
A Life of Philip K Dick opens a window into PKD's unique mind. Written with close cooperation with two of his ex-wives and a number of his friends, we are taken through his five marriages, his periods living in squalor, and his souring literary success. We are also given unparalleled insight into his transcendental experiences....
PKD claimed to have visions of the future. In his published journal The Exegesis, he explores precognition, time theories, and even alien abduction. Anthony Peake's own interest in metaphysics and altered states of consciousness makes him the ideal author to explore this aspect of PKD's life. Considering all possible reasonings behind these experiences, from esoteric to neurological, Peake offers a scrupulous biography of this enigmatic author.
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"Anthony Peake is uniquely qualified to analyze Philip K. Dick's life." (E J Morgan, author of A Kindred Spirit)
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- Mr M W Fluke
- 30-12-23
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I have read/listened to all of Anthony Peake's books and loved them all however, a vast portion of this book was just an autobiography of Philip K Disks life. I did think it would have more of a spiritual approach so that this book tied into Anthony's theory of the Demon/ Edalon etc. It doesn't. Later chapters do touch on more of a spiritual theme but its a lot to wade though to get to that point. If you are a huge PKD fan then you will love it.
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