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Average rating4.1
From the acclaimed author of VALIS, the world of an Episcopal bishop is shaken up by death and the discovery of ancient scrolls in Israel. The final book in Philip K. Dick’s VALIS trilogy, The Transmigration of Timothy Archer brings the author’s search for the identity and nature of God to a close. The novel follows Bishop Timothy Archer as he travels to Israel, ostensibly to examine ancient scrolls bearing the words of Christ. But, more importantly, this leads him to examine the decisions he made during his life and how they may have contributed to the suicide of his mistress and son. This introspective book is one of Dick’s most philosophical and literary, delving into the mysteries of religion and of faith itself. As one of Dick’s final works, it also provides unique insight into the mind of a genius, whose work was still in the process of maturing at the time of his death. “An eerie and splendid book.”—Washington Post
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9/10
This is a beautiful book. Especially considering that it was published shortly before his unexpected death.
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3 primary books4 released booksVALIS Trilogy is a 6-book series with 3 primary works first released in 1981 with contributions by Philip K. Dick, Lech Jęczmyk, and 2 others.