"Allyn Gibson" <allyngibson RemoveThis @earthlink.net> wrote in message news:SVF4d.8015$gG4.2697@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net...
> Bill Cleere wrote:
>
> > Anybody seen the Carrere book yet? It's hard to guess from this review
> > whether it's old-fashioned armchair psychologizing or something really
> > worthwhile.
>
> Just today I received it in a package from the Science Fiction Book Club.
> I'm not sure when I'll get to it--right now I'm reading Susanna Clarke's
> JONATHAN STRANGE & MR. NORRELL.
>
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> Defeating alien menaces is what Tiggers do best.
> -- Peter David, "The TARDIS at Pooh Corner"
Well, please give us your take when you've had a chance to read it.
It's kind of intriguing.... Sutin, I thought, was very discreet in most
of his psychologizing about PKD. He stuck to contemporary
evidence, speculated cautiously, and didn't draw sweeping
conclusions. That's the right way for a biographer to work, but
there's also room for someone to be more adventurous in PKD's
case, because that actually was what Phil did himself, and his mental
aberrations plus drug use are both important to his work and
something he himself was obsessed with and wrote about incessantly.
This Carrere sounds like someone who can at least get past the
useless antitheses: "Was/wasn't a drug addict" and "Was/wasn't crazy".
-- Bill Cleere<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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