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I Hope I Shall Arrive Soon (1985)

di Philip K. Dick

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This volume brings together ten previously uncollected stories and a major unpublished essay, which span nearly thirty years of the career of the noted science fiction writer.
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Indeholder "The Short Happy Life of the Brown Oxford", "Explorers We", "Holy Quarrel", "What'll We Do with Ragland Park?", "Strange Memories of Death", "The Alien Mind", "The Exit Door Leads In", "Chains of Air, Web of Aether", "Rautavaara's Case", "I Hope I Shall Arrive Soon".

"The Short Happy Life of the Brown Oxford" handler om en sko der bliver levende pgra Principle of Sufficient Irritation anvendt af Doc Labyrinth.
"Explorers We" handler om astronauter fra Mars der vender tilbage igen og igen.
"Holy Quarrel" handler om en forsvarscomputer der vil brintbombe californien pgra nogle tyggegummiautomater - mon den virker eller ej.
"What'll We Do with Ragland Park?" handler om en sanger hvis sange bliver til virkelighed - farligt når man lever i et slags diktatur.
"Strange Memories of Death" handler om en lejer, der spekulerer over om The Lysol Lady bliver smidt ud af sin lejlighed.
"The Alien Mind" handler om Jason Bedford der kværker sin kat undervejs i en rumfærd og de Fremmede tager raffineret hævn over ham.
"The Exit Door Leads In" handler om Bibleman der havner på et college og får en loyalitetstest.
"Chains of Air, Web of Aether" handler om en kvinde med multipel sklerose og en mand der passer nogle kommunikationssatellitter langt langt væk - hun har det rigtig skidt.
"Rautavaara's Case" handler om plasmavæsener fra Proxima - approximationer - holder liv i et menneskes hjerne og udforsker religiøse ideer - guden er mennesket overlegent så Jesus bør spise de troende.
"I Hope I Shall Arrive Soon" handler om Victor Kemmings, der er undervejs til en planet langt væk men kryosøvnen virker ikke helt så han får 10 års repeat af sine egne neurotiske tanker.

Vældig gode noveller, som alle tager en pudsig ide og udforsker dens effekter ( )
  bnielsen | Apr 14, 2009 |
The intro--How to Build a Universe That Doesn't Fall Apart Two Days Later is brilliant--spanning theories that blow the mind. He covers his beloved pre-Socratics, the strange experience of Acts--well that's a long story only he can tell... It is worth the time to listen. Why do I love Dick? His take on Christianity, his Libertarian politics, his absolutely insanely paranoid, schizo, psychotic stories that reveal truths unseen. Besides the Introduction by Dick, there were 10 of his short stories. "The Short Life of the Brown Oxford" was a cute little story that hides its depth. "Explorers We" was a sad look at our suspicious and frightened selves. "Holy Quarrel" was surprising in that Genux-B had found Satan and was reluctant to tell anyone because of disbelief--though it was willing to exterminate the Evil incarnation along with a city. "What'll We Do with Ragland Park?" was an example of how political powers are retained. "Strange Memories of Death" really stood out as a gem. Don't miss it. "The Alien Mind" is a mirror image of "I Hope We Shall Arrive Soon" which is like looking into Dick's and yes, your own tormented soul. It will remind you of horrors fogotten, I assure you--and it is, as the title affirms, the gold of the collection. "The Exit Door Leads In" reminds us that authority cannot trust slaves to do it's bidding, it can only truly trust those outside of it's authority that answer to a higher authority. I am reminded of Cervantes--he got in through the out. "Chains of Air, Web of Aether" was another gem. I completely understand it. To be human is to die. It is a very deep story. "Rautavaara's Case" was very strange. I believe Dick was theorizing the why of we. We end with "I Hope I shall Arrive Soon". My hand hurts, where is the Bactine? ( )
1 vota endersreads | Feb 20, 2009 |
A ragbag collection of ten stories - four from early in his career, six from the last few years - and an essay.

Like most of the sf writers of his generation Dick produced a plethora of stories and novels, meaning that the quality of his work varies widely.
There is nothing really terrible here but there a few five finger exercises - usually light-hearted stories that end with jokey twist. Take the first story in the collection, The Short Happy Life of the Brown Oxford (1954), about a scientist that invents an "animator" and ends up giving life to a brown oxford shoe, which then outwits the scientists in order to gain a mate; or, The Alien Mind (1980), in which aliens who decide to punish a human trader for killing a cat. These stories aren't bad, they are merely instantly forgettable - in most cases they were written as filler for the many sf magazines that used to exist.

Of the early stories, Explorers We (1959) is probably the best - at first we see a group of explorers returning to earth, only for the story to reveal that they are perceived as invaders, being the 21st time these astronauts have returned. In typical Dick style we are forced to wonder whether the fakes actually know they are fakes: are they so good that they have become real.

I Hope I Shall Arrive Soon (1980) is the pick of the later stories - a man emigrating to a distant planet wakes mid-journey, and the computer attempts to keep him from madness by replaying his memories. Memories and reality blend so that once the traveller arrives he can no longer tell what is real and what is fake.

This two stories highlight the strength of Dick - he is one of the most interesting writers on the nature of reality: that is one of the reasons he has been embraced by non-sf audience, his interest in fakes coincided with the rise of post-modernism. (There is not a great gap between Dick and philosophers such as Baudrillard). They also highlight the weakest of reading a batch of Dick stories in succession - once you know the trick, you are waiting for him to do it; therefore the stories stop challenging your perception of reality, but rather reinforce your perception of PKD.

The most interesting piece in the collection however, is the essay. Initially Dick discusses his where his ideas about fakes come from but slowly it changes into a discussion of Dick's religious ideas, which are a little strange. It is like meeting someone at a bar who appears sober, and rational, at first but gradually reveals themselves as a little drunk and slightly mad.

One for the PKD fans. **½ ( )
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