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The Divine Madness of Philip K. Dick

The Divine Madness of Philip K. Dick

9780199743254
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Widely recognized as one of the most inventive and iconic science fiction writers of all time, Philip K. Dick is an author whose literary sophistication elevated the sci-fi genre into the storytelling powerhouse it is today. His works, known for their portrayals of simulated realities interspersed with universal and philosophical themes, have become enormously influential among writers of all genres and have inspired numerous television and film adapations, including the 1982 cultclassic Blade Runner. Underneath the veneer of fame, Dicks personal life matched the dramatic intensity of his most beloved works. Beginning with the tragic death of his twin sister, his life took on a fantastical, science fiction-like quality when, in 1974, he had what some consider to be a psychotic episode and what others believe to be a mystical experience of some kind. According to Dick, a pink light beamed psychic information into his brain, awakening memories of a past life as a Christian revolutionary andgranting him contact with time-traveling extraterrestrials. He also had visions of ancient Rome superimposed over his neighborhood in suburban San Francisco, and later on, attempted to warn local police that he was a machine programmed to self-destruct. As a result, Philip K. Dick spent the rest ofhis life trying to fathom the meaning of what he called his divine madness. Was it schizophrenia? Or did he experience a genuine prophecy of the sacred order?In The Divine Madness of Philip K. Dick, clinical psychologist Kyle Arnold probes the fascinating mystery at heart and mind, and shows readers how early traumas opened Dick to profound spiritual experiences while also predisposing him toward drug dependency and violence. By disputing allegations of schizophrenia, Arnold contends that Dicks paranoia was instead caused by his addiction to speed, and that his mental illness was borne out of the powerful scenes of spirituality depicted inthe sci-fi stories he helped to create.
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OUP USA
86136
9780199743254
9780199743254

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Publication date
2016
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
248
Dimensions (mm)
127 x 178
Weight (g)
300
  • Chapter 1. 2-3-74; Chapter 2. Die Messages; Chapter 3. Retreat Syndrome; Chapter 4. Beetle Satori; Chapter 5. Double; Chapter 6. Counterfeit Burglary; Chapter 7. The Pink Light; Chapter 8. Living Information; Chapter 9. Aftermath: Null Metanoia; Chapter 10. Divine Madness; Notes on Sources; Index;
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