In Radio Free Albemuth, his last novel, Philip K. Dick morphed and recombined themes that had informed his fiction from A Scanner Darkly to VALIS and produced a wild, impassioned work that sounds like a visionary alternate history of the United States. Philip K Dick's Radio Free Albemuth is in many ways an autobiography in novel form. PKD himself appears as the narrator in the first and third sections (and a key character in the second section), with the events of the book mirroring his own personal experiences in /5(79). Although not officially categorized as part of the Valis "trilogy," Radio Free Albemuth is clearly a companion to Valis. Published after his death, this was Philip K. Dick's first attempt at novelizing his strange experiences of February and March /5.
Radio Free Albemuth is a science fiction novel by the legendary author Philip K Dick. Radio Free Albemuth is like Valis but without Horselover Fat. Just Phil Dick and his buddy Nick getting too involved with Valis and the gestapo political system that is sending the commies to work camps. In Radio Free Albemuth, his last novel, Philip K. Dick morphed and recombined themes that had informed his fiction from A Scanner Darkly to VALIS and produced a wild, impassioned work that sounds like a visionary alternate history of the United States. In Radio Free Albemuth, his last novel, Philip K. Dick morphed and recombined themes that had informed his fiction from A Scanner Darkly to VALIS and produced a wild, impassioned work that reads like a visionary alternate history of the United States. Agonizingly suspenseful, darkly hilarious, and filled with enough conspiracy theories to thrill the most hardened paranoid, Radio Free Albemuth.
Philip K Dick's Radio Free Albemuth is in many ways an autobiography in novel form. PKD himself appears as the narrator in the first and third sections (and a key character in the second section), with the events of the book mirroring his own personal experiences in Title: Radio Free Albemuth Author Name: DICK, PHILIP K. ISBN Number: ISBN Location Published: Avon Books (Mm): June Binding: Paperback Book Condition: Used - Good. Although not officially categorized as part of the Valis "trilogy," Radio Free Albemuth is clearly a companion to Valis. Published after his death, this was Philip K. Dick's first attempt at novelizing his strange experiences of February and March
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