"In a civil war… every side is wrong. It‘s hopeless to try to untangle it. Everyone is a victim.” ?
"In a civil war… every side is wrong. It‘s hopeless to try to untangle it. Everyone is a victim.” ?
The unreality of everyday life, and glimpses of an alternate or underlying order of being, is a common PKD theme, explored here in a setting contemporary with its writing (1958), but with glimpses that something is wrong, or out of joint.
The sci-fi element is less interesting than the phenomenological musings, but this was a time PKD's attempts to break into the mainstream was being roundly rebuffed, so I guess dressing the story in genre ⬇️
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Movie: The Truman Show
This was a tricky one. This has a similar feel to the movie but the plot is some different.
I did enjoy this and thought the concept and ending were clever, tho the characterisation didn‘t honestly get me super excited. Perhaps it resonated less if you‘re not American? Maybe it just wasn‘t very me tbh. I would absolutely read more Philip K Dick and this one wasn‘t bad, just not my fave.