Rating: Not rated
Tags: Science Fiction, Lang:en
Summary
In Counter-Clock World, one of the
most theologically probing of all of Dick’s books, the
world has entered the Hobart Phase – a vast sidereal
process in which time moves in reverse. As a result,
libraries are busy eradicating books, copulation signifies
the end of pregnancy, people greet with,
“Good-bye,” and part with, “Hello,”
and underneath the world’s tombstones, the dead are
coming back to life. One imminent old-born is Anarch Peak,
a vibrant religious leader whose followers continued to
flourish long after his death. His return from the dead has
such awesome implications that those who apprehend him will
very likely be those who control the fate of the world. Winner of both the Hugo and John W.
Campbell awards for best novel, widely regarded as the
premiere science fiction writer of his day, and the object of
cult-like adoration from his legions of fans, Philip K. Dick
has come to be seen in a literary light that defies
classification in much the same way as Borges and Calvino.
With breathtaking insight, he utilizes vividly unfamiliar
worlds to evoke the hauntingly and hilariously familiar in
our society and ourselves.