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Author - Philip K. Dick ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Paperback Book item from Vintage was reviewed on 18-Oct-2008. Search ISBN:0679734465 offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. Valis Reference Book. Classifications : General AAS Literature Humanities New & Used Textbooks Custom Stores Specialty Stores Books General AAS New & Used Textbooks Custom Stores Specialty Stores Books General AAS Qualifying Textbooks Custo . Click the following link to view the cover of Valis. Related topics: General AAS. Literature. Humanities. Custom Stores. Specialty Stores. Books. General AAS. Custom Stores. Specialty Stores. Books. requestid: 0e9593b9-59ea-417f-b3e0-aec494796f11requestprocessingtime: 0.0612400000000000 salesrank: 12788 numberofitems: 1 packagedimensions: 9080050520 1) Paperback Book Valis by Vintage. This novel is to me one of those things that you want people to understand, you want people to see in it the same things you do. It hurts me that this thing that I love so might be considered insignificant to someone else. Such is the nature of our experiance. VALIS will expose you to many interesting ideas regarding philosophy, religion, and reality. It is not the end all be all with regard to these things, but more a good primer. I don´t follow the "zaney romp" or "fools search for God" school of thought on this book at all. It is quite funny, but I find the subject matter at its heart to be very serious and compelling, as one would expect the search for God to be. Phil Dick isn´t joking around here. I don´t have the words to convey to you all that VALIS means to me. I guess I can only say that touched me, moved me, made me laugh, and frightened me, and does so every time I read it. I become sad whenever I finish it, knowing I´m no longer participating in Horselover Fat´s quest.¤ 2) Paperback Book Valis by Vintage. This book is PKD´s story based on gnostic Christianity, or at least attempt to combine SF genre and give some kind of explanation of time, space,philosophy, closer to science.
3) Paperback Book Valis by Vintage. I really love PKD. A Scanner Darkly is one of my absolute favorite novels, and I´ve enjoyed everything else I´ve read by him (though some of his short fiction is a little weak), but I just couldn´t get into this book because of the writing style. I get why he wrote the way he did, all disjointed and surreal/postmodernistic, since it is a story of mental illness, addiction, theology, paranoia, conspiracy, and philosophy. But I´ve never been able to get into this style of writing (I really tried to read Burroughs). I need more of a storyline or at least something more linear.¤ 4) Paperback Book Valis by Vintage. This is Phillip K. Dick´s finest novel in my opinion. He wrote it at what I think was the peak of his artistic abilities: he has freed himself from the confines of traditional science fiction ("The Game Players of Titan" and "Time Out of Joint", two good novels from earlier in his career, both suffer from trying to fit into a standard sci-fi model), while also becoming much more comfortable with his style and with himself.
5) Paperback Book Valis by Vintage. Wow! This novel is akin to a beautiful train wreck. Unnerving, intriguing, bizarre, and potentially relatable. There are fleeting moments of lucidity intermingled with delusional streams of religious prattling. Admittedly, something I can rarely stomach, but appealing when combined with a historic, educated slant. The characters are interesting, with dimension to their actions, but most of the time regurgitating Dick´s own newfound religious conclusions. Currently, and I´ll explain why I say "currently" in a moment, my overall impression is that it was too tangential to vigorously enjoy. Some parts I found fascinating, others redundant and irrational. But, I can´t help but feel that this was intentional. Though the real question is whether it was an enjoyable read. The short answer is yes, to a point. I found it fascinating to watch a great writer descend into madness, which seems to be the case from the biographical material I´ve come across about him during the time of this book´s completion.
6) Paperback Book Valis by Vintage. Valis is the first book in Philip K. Dick´s incomparable final trio of novels (the others being are The Divine Invasion and The Transmigration of Timothy Archer). This disorienting and bleakly funny work is about a schizophrenic hero named Horselover Fat; the hidden mysteries of Gnostic Christianity; and reality as revealed through a pink laser. Valis is a theological detective story, in which God is both a missing person and the perpetrator of the ultimate crime. 7) Paperback Book Valis by Vintage. The first of Dick´s three final novels (the others are Divine Invasion and The Transmigration of Timothy Archer). Known as science fiction only for lack of a better category, "Valis" takes place in our world and may even be semi-autobiographical. It is a fool´s search for God, who turns out to be a virus, a joke, and a mental hologram transmitted from an orbiting satellite. The proponent of the novel, Horselover Fat, is thrust into a theological quest when he receives communion in a burst of pink laser light. From the cancer ward of a bay area hospital to the ranch of a fraudulent charismatic religious figure who turns out to have a direct com link with God, Dick leads us down the twisted paths of Gnostic belief, mixed with his own bizarre and compelling philosophy. Truly an eye opening look at the nature of consciousness and divinity.¤ Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 15-Nov-2008, 06797344659780679734468, 490-570-650-460-6X0-780-8
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