I Am Alive and You Are Dead: A Journey into the Mind of Philip K. Dick

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I Am Alive and You Are Dead
AuthorEmmanuel Carrère
Original titleJe suis vivant et vous êtes morts
TranslatorTimothy Bent
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench
SubjectPhilip K. Dick
Genre"imaginative biography"[1]
PublisherÉditions du Seuil
Publication date
1993
Published in English
2004
Pages358
ISBN9782020201735

I Am Alive and You Are Dead: A Journey into the Mind of Philip K. Dick (French: Je suis vivant et vous êtes morts. Philip K. Dick 1928–1982) is a 1993 biography of the American science fiction writer Philip K. Dick, written by the Frenchman Emmanuel Carrère.

Synopsis

Emmanuel Carrère describes the book as his depiction of "the life of Philip K. Dick from the inside, in other words, with the same freedom and empathy—indeed with the same truth—with which he depicted his own characters".[2]

Reception

In Le Monde, Geneviève Brisac called it "one most moving and funniest books of this autumn".[3] Charles Taylor of The New York Times wrote that the book "reads like a hyperadolescent spouting forth trippy what-ifs" and reduces "Dick's writing to bubble-gum Pirandello, or Borges rejiggered for Saturday afternoon movie serials".[4] Sean O'Hagan of The Observer wrote that Carrére has omitted typical features of an authoritative biography, such as an index, footnotes and quotations from interviews. O'Hagan wrote that the book "appears almost novelistic" because of its focus on Dick's inner life and richness in anecdotes, and that Carrère seems to want to present Dick's life as Dick himself experienced it, calling the book an "intriguing read" and "as good a place as any to start trying to understand the enigma of Philip K Dick".[1]

References

  1. ^ a b O'Hagan, Sean (12 June 2005). "What a clever Dick". The Observer. Retrieved 8 December 2023.
  2. ^ Carrère, Emmanuel (2004). I Am Alive and You Are Dead: A Journey Into the Mind of Philp K. Dick. New York: Metropolitan Books. ISBN 0-8050-5464-2.
  3. ^ Brisac, Geneviève (1 October 1993). "" Je suis vivant et vous êtes morts ", d'Emmanuel Carrère : le cas Dick". Le Monde (in French). Retrieved 8 December 2023.
  4. ^ Taylor, Charles (20 June 2004). "Just Imagine Philip K. Dick". The New York Times. Retrieved 8 December 2023.

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