Jay Kinney on The Exegesis
"The Philip K. Dick I've discovered in the Exegesis reminds me of two
other unique visionaries: Antonin Artaud and Emmanuel Swedenborg. All
three delved into alternate realities with unique results. But Artaud
was ultimately deemed mad, institutionalized, and subjected to massive
electro-shock therapy. Swedenborg died peacefully, respected (and
feared) for his elaborate visions of heaven and hell; and after his
death his followers founded a new church centered around his
revelations.
"Luckily, Phil didn't have to suffer Artaud's
fate, but it remains to be seen whether the Exegesis lends itself to the
creation of a new Dickian religion. The possibility is a little
grotesque, but stranger things have happened—many of them in PKD's own
writings."
PKDS #3
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