With a legacy of one hundred and twenty-one short stories and thirty-six novels (several adapted to film and television, such as in Blade Runner, The Avenger of the Future, or Minority Report), Philip K. Dick became an inescapable author of science fiction and fantasy literature. Owner of a unique sensibility, he knew how to anticipate like no one else the future in which we live, a world already collapsed, crossed by control, delirium and falsehood, and that cries out to be "repaired".
David Lapoujade, a philosopher by profession -who already in Fictions of pragmatism and about the brothers William and Henry James, knew how to cross the channels that connect literature and philosophy- dedicated himself to reading the complete works of Dick and to tearing from there crucial notions to think about our present and becoming.
The dystopian pluriverse that Dick portrays is a wo...read more