A selection from Philip K. Dick's Exegesis, 1974-1982. "I am a fictionalizing philosopher, not a novelist; my novel and story-writing ability is employed as a means to formulate my perception. The core of my writing is not art but truth. Thus what I tell is the truth, yet I can do nothing to alleviate it, either by deed or explanation. Yet this seems somehow to help a certain kind of| Madness and Civilization, Cosmos and History: An Anthology
From the 1974 Rolling Stones article featuring the author. A selection from Philip Kindred Dicks VALIS, 1982. Late at night, stoned and drunk, glancing at VALIS: it is highly experimental: absolutely unofficial, anti-official junk art (i.e., protest art); made of the garbage of the vernacular, informal in structure... : it speaks for and in the language of, the fashion of, a| Madness and Civilization, Cosmos and History: An Anthology
Me: I love you, asshole. Clark: I love you too, you little dick.| Ecofeminist