Showing posts with label Total Dick-Head's Guide to Philip K. Dick. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Total Dick-Head's Guide to Philip K. Dick. Show all posts

Monday, April 1, 2024

Free Lecture Next Monday: Confessions of a Total Dick-Head


 Next Monday, April 8th (4pm California time) I will be giving a free lecture through Morbid Anatomy titled "Confessions of a Total Dick-Head." The lecture, live on Zoom, will cover my early experience as a fan as well as my radicalization as a Dick scholar, and I'll share a few bits of wisdom I've gained on my 25-year obsession with Philip K. Dick. The lecture is being offered in anticipation of my summer school course, also through Morbid Anatomy, titled "Sometimes It's Hard to Break Free: The Symbolism of Personal Liberation in Popular Culture" -- which I am super excited to teach because the autodidacts at Morbid Anatomy are so interested and engaged! 


You can register for the FREE lecture here. A recording will be available for registered students who can't attend the live session. 

Monday, January 22, 2024

Latest Guest to Join The Total Dick-Head's Guide to Philip K. Dick: Professor Peter Fitting!


 My class, The Total Dick-Head's Guide to Philip K. Dick, is just over a week away. My latest announcement is yet another amazing name on an all star roster of Dick-Heads, Professor Peter Fitting. Fitting's 1975 essay, "Ubik: The Deconstruction of Bourgeois SF" was one of the earliest critical examinations of Dick's work. What's more Fitting, met and hung out with Dick. Phil wrote one of his wildest 1974 letters to Fitting which included his famous formulation: 
PHILIP K. DICK
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Ubik
I was thinking about this the other day because I've been watching classic movies and Umberto Eco said of Casablanca, "Made haphazardly, it probably made itself, if not actually against the will of its authors and actors, then at least beyond their control. And this is the reason it works, in spite of aesthetic theories and theories of film making. For in it there unfolds with almost telluric force the power of Narrative in its natural state, without Art intervening to discipline it ... When all the archetypes burst in shamelessly, we reach Homeric depths. Two clichés make us laugh. A hundred clichés move us. For we sense dimly that the clichés are talking among themselves, and celebrating a reunion."

.. which might be what Phil was getting at. 

But THEN, Phil wrote to the FBI explaining that Fitting had written to him "in a rambling fashion" and proposed coming to visit. Fitting had then made contact with friend and fellow SF writer Norman Spinrad who reported back to Phil that Fitting had brought with him "wild-eyed French freak intellectuals, somehow involved in Marxism." (Letter to William Sullivan, April 16, 1974. 

So we'll have plenty to talk about with Peter when he joins us on April 11. 

Space is still available in The Total Dick-Head's Guide to Philip K. Dick, register here

Friday, January 5, 2024

Total Dick-Head's Guide to Philip K Dick - Mini Lesson - on Norm Mini

I have created a short video to give interested parties a sense for what they can expect from my 16-week Zoom course, scheduled to start on January 30th. For more information, email me at thetotaldickhead@gmail.com. The course syllabus can be found here

The lesson above is on Phil's friend and co-worker Norm Mini and whether he's an inspiration for the character of Brent Mini in VALIS