1st Edition

The Auto/Biographies of Philip K. Dick Infinite Regressions

By D. Harlan Wilson Copyright 2027
296 Pages
by Routledge

Auto/biographical literature has been theorized with metaphors that reflect its inherent instability as a form of truth‑telling. The best auto/biographies exhibit a metanarrational awareness of this instability and favor the art of writing over the alleged “truth” of a life. The autobiographical nature of Philip K. Dick’s novels and stories has spawned a sizable body of biographical texts, many... Read more

INTRODUCTION: Speculative Biography and the Art of Truth

We Phildickian Psychonauts

Infinite Regressions, or, the Game of Infinity

Auto/Biography, Science Fiction, and PKD Studies

Which Way to Inner Space?

Hermeneutics of Speculation

 

1. UMBRELLAS OF LIGHT: Biographical Spores

Later Life and Death-Writings

The Philip K. Dick Society Newsletter

“In the World He Was Writing About: The Life of Philip K. Dick”

 

2. DIVINE LIVES: Literary Biographies

“Literary” Biografriendships

Only Apparently Real: The World of Philip K. Dick

Divine Invasions: A Life of Philip K. Dick

 

3. BALLARDIAN EXPLORATIONS OF PHILDICKIAN INNER SPACE: Psychobiographies

Asylum Mundi

Philip K. Dick: In his Own Words | Philip K. Dick: The Last Testament

To the High Castle, Philip K. Dick: A Life, 1928-1962

Philip K. Dick on Film | Variable Man: The Lives of Philip K. Dick

A Life of Philip K. Dick: The Man Who Remembered the Future

The Divine Madness of Philip K. Dick

 

4. OF WIVES & DARK-HAIRED GIRLS: Memoirs

Records of Affection and Disaffection

The Search for Philip K. Dick

Remembering Firebright: My Life with Philip K. Dick

The Other Side of Philip K. Dick: A Tale of Two Friends

 

5. CARTESIAN PLAY: Creative Life-Writings

Deus Deceptors

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

Philip K. Dick: A Comics Biography

“The Religious Experience of Philip K. Dick”

Philip K. Dick Is Dead, Alas

The Cardboard Universe: A Guide to the World of Phoebus K. Dank

Welcome to Reality: The Nightmares of Philip K. Dick

 

6. HERMENEUTIC MONOMANIA: Letters, Autobiographika, and the Exegesis

The Autobiographical Abyss

The Dark-Haired Girl

Autobiografiction

A Scanner Darkly

Radio Free Albemuth and VALIS

The Divine Invasion

The Transmigration of Timothy Archer

Übertext

In Pursuit of Valis: Selections from the Exegesis

The Exegesis of Philip K. Dick

 

CODA

The Splintered Self

Biography

D. Harlan Wilson is an award‑winning American novelist, critic, editor, playwright, and college professor who holds a PhD in English from Michigan State University and an MA in Science Fiction Studies from the University of Liverpool.

"Infinite Regressions follows Philip K. Dick down a unique meta-biographical wormhole in which the author, already a creation of own his writings during his lifetime, is transformed into a posthumous legend that acts as a looking-glass where biographers and fan-writers meet their own projections staring back at them. Wilson's scrupulous research into the unique circumstances surrounding the creation of this unique literary reputation is matched by a wealth of insight."

—Jonathan Lethem, Professor of Creative Writing and English at Pomona College and author of Amnesia Moon and Motherless Brooklyn

"Herein D. Harlan Wilson takes on one of the most bedeviling dimensions of the PKD universe: the hallucinatory hybrids of biography and fiction that shape our ideas of both Dick the man and Dick the writer. As Wilson shows us, these loop-de-loops of fact and fantasy invade critical biographies, litter texts and graphic novels by acolyte authors, and, of course, inform the many narratives that Dick himself tells of himself, from his ‘VALIS trilogy’ to the feedback stutters of the Exegesis. As one of the Dickhead critics that Wilson discusses, I can attest to the abyss of recursion such 'biografictions' risk. But Wilson is up for the task. With the rigorous care of a scholar, the obsessive focus of a fan, and the speculative jazz of a storyteller, he plays Dick’s infinite game with aplomb."

—Erik Davis, author of High Weirdness: Drugs, Esoterica, and Visionary Experience in the Seventies

"This study of the many biographies of Philip K. Dick amounts to a biography of Dick itself: as D. Harlan Wilson reveals, every new approach to Dick’s life paints a new portrait of this protean author. It’s only appropriate that, carefully working his way as he does through books about Dick by scholars, theorists, and two of his wives, Wilson finds Dick’s ultimate tale-teller to be Dick himself, a man whose autobiography was his very own auto-da-fé."

—Gregg Rickman, author of To the High Castle: Philip K. Dick, A Life

"This important book is full of fascinating insights. I highly recommend it to all Philip K. Dick aficionados as well as anyone interested in the processes of biography, authorship, and literary self-construction."

—Anthony Peake, author of A Life of Philip K. Dick: The Man Who Remembered the Future

"Infinite Regressions examines Philip K. Dick's life and career largely through his biographical texts, a clever approach that helps us comprehend the impact of this multifaceted author on the culture of the 20th and 21st centuries."

—Laurent Queyssi, author of Philip K. Dick: A Comics Biography

"In The Auto/Biographies of Philip K. Dick, D. Harlan Wilson presents one of the most refined reflections on Philip K. Dick's legacy imprinted in the numerous life-writings about him. Specifically, this work illustrates the complex connection between life-writing, paratexts, and Dick's own lifework while providing valuable tools for the exploration of auto/biofictional textuality. "

—Marija Krsteva, author of Towards a Theory of Life-Writing: Genre Blending