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Has anyone read Dicks newly published Exegesis?

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Though few have read the work and fewer still have fully understood it, the publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt plans to release “The Exegesis of Philip K. Dick” in two consolidated volumes edited by Jonathan Lethem and Pamela Jackson, a Philip K. Dick scholar, with the first to be released next year. read more

Dick's Exegesis is exactly that, an attempt to derive an explanation out of events; his breakdown, or revelation, depending on where you stand on that. Both Radio Free Albemuth and VALIS are his attempts to formulate these ideas into a coherent (relatively speaking) narrative for publication. read more

If you’ve read the recently published Exegesis, based on Dick’s unpublished late-night attempts to understand the events of 2-3-74 (Feb/March 1974 when he underwent a series of visions) you’ll have seen some of Critchley’s footnotes. read more

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