Radio Free Albemuth

214 pages

Langue : English

Publié 20 novembre 1998

ISBN :
978-0-679-78137-0
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Science fiction novel, a wild and visionary alternate history of the United States.

It is 1969, and a paranoid president has convulsed America in a vicious war against imaginary internal enemies. As the country slides into fascism, a struggling science-fiction writer named Philip K. Dick is trying to keep from becoming one of that war's casualties. Meanwhile, Dick's best friend, a record executive named Nicholas Brady, is receiving transmissions from an extraterrestrial intelligence, which he dubs Valis, who apparently wants him to overthrow the president.

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Radio Free Albemuth

If an author casts himself as a central character, the dialogue he writes for himself cannot help being authentic but there are limits in the extent to which the resulting novel can genuinely remain fiction. In this novel, the author himself is a central character, through whose perspective much of the story is told. It is labeled as dystopian science fiction, but there is real doubt as to whether the author viewed it as fiction at all.

America’s dark prophet Philip K. Dick saw through the veil of perception that hangs before reality and stared unblinking into the abyss that lies beyond, seeing the world we have thus far only partly made our home.

It was in 1977, the year after he wrote this book, that Dick gave his speech titled “If You Find This World Bad, You Should See Some of the Others” in Metz, France. In …