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PKD...


An informal interview recorded in October 1974 with a very relaxed Philip K Dick in his home, the television on, his cat screaming and his son Christopher playing in the background. 47 minutes in length...

01 (Intro)If God exists then he's a fake, or more likely a foot!
02 On RAH.
03 Christopher.
04 Self-sacrifice, the person sacrifices himself for another person.
05 On Mussolini.
06 On deciding to write novels.
07 On The Sayings of the Desert Fathers.
08 On Jung.
09 On Schizophrenia.
10 On Vonnegut.
11 (Outro)Animals are innocent.

HERE

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10 Comments:

  1. Justin Longoz said...:

    file does not exist! damn!

  1. Anonymous said...:

    Wow! Thanks for this. I've been following your blog for awhile. Great post.

    Justin - try again. It is downloading for me right now. Unless, the file opens to failure.

  1. tuffy777 said...:

    October 1974, and only one kid playing in the background -- Christopher

    thanx for the post!

    ~~ Tessa Dick
    ~~~

  1. Justin Longoz said...:

    it works now, thanks! looking forward to giving it a listen.

  1. tuffy777 said...:

    I'm not sure, but Phil might have recorded it himself, for fun ar as pratice for a "real" interview
    ~~~

  1. ido said...:

    Thank you so much for posting this. PKD was one of the most important American authors. Just brilliant.

  1. JLH8 said...:

    good gracious, thanks for the post. very much looking forward to hearing this. excellent job on your site, keep it up!

  1. Anonymous said...:

    Would anyone happen to know what film or whatever the intro and outro were taken from?

  1. tuffy777 said...:

    It finally came to me -- this must have been the interview for the Sunday supplement to the London Times. I don't remember the interviewer's name, but David James did the photography.
    ~~~

  1. Anonymous said...:

    the film used in this is the ninth configuration, william peter blatty