"For everyone lost in the endlessly multiplicating realities of the modern world, remember: Philip K. Dick got there first".
Galactic Pot-Healer is a very strange book. It concerns the fate of Joe Fernwright, a professional repairer of ceramic pots, who is recruited by a vastly powerful alien being that plans to raise a sunken cathedral from the floor of an alien ocean and needs someone to fix the smashed up plates. Shortly before I went to sleep I came to a part describing how Joe meets face to face underwater with his own rotting corpse. That generates some crazy dreams, let me tell you. I woke up in the middle of the night thinking I was an old man trapped in a hospital. I careened around the room looking for the way out, and when I eventually flicked on the light and realized who and where I was, I laughed with relief. Which didn't exactly endear me to my Smaller Half.
Good book though.
6 comments:
Wow - a poll on transcendent numbers. You're beyond random, you just got orthagonal!
Thanks - I think.
May I suggest that your next quiz could just be about how many people needed to slink quietly off to wiki to look up what the heck is transcendent number?
I did - and I can't say it helped make my voting any easier.
My suggestion is that if you had to look it up, you should vote for 4.
I'm also a big fan of PKD. You should definitely listen to this half hour radio program from the US about canonizing him:
http://doesnotexist.com/st_phil.mp3
haha - this post was from a week ago so when I read your comment in my mailbox I interpreted PKD as meaning "polycystic kidney disease". I'll have a listen to that radio show - sounds like it should be interesting!
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