VALIS trilogy

VALIS trilogy

In February and March 1974, science fiction author Philip K. Dick experienced a series of visions and other inexplicable perceptual and cognitive phenomena. For the rest of his life, Dick explored the philosophical implications and hypothesized about the origins of the experience, in a journal which eventually ran to hundreds of thousands of words. This work became known as the "Exegesis".

Dick's leading hypothesis was that he had been contacted by a transcendental, mystical mind he called VALIS (vast active living intelligence system).

In the summer of 1976, Dick completed a novel based on these so-called "2-3-74 experiences," which he titled "VALISystem A". The novel was sold to Bantam Books, but after editor Mark Hurst suggested some possible revisions, Dick began contemplating a revision so radical as to constitute a new novel. The original "VALISystem A" was published posthumously as "Radio Free Albemuth".

The new version, titled simply "VALIS", was completed late in 1978 and published in 1981 (the plot of the earlier version appears as the plot of a science fiction movie, also called "VALIS," that the characters see). By that time, Dick had completed a second novel, one also filled with his thoughts about religion and philosophy and very indirectly linked to "VALIS" (the VALIS entity gets but two mentions), which he called "VALIS Regained" and which was published as "The Divine Invasion".

Dick soon began talking (in letters and interviews) about a third novel to complete a "VALIS Trilogy." The novel was first to be called "Fawn, Look Back", then "The Owl in Daylight". At least two outlines for the unwritten novel were published posthumously, and descriptions have appeared in several interviews and letters. These schema are to some extent contradictory, and it is likely that the novel would have been significantly different from any of them.Fact|date=October 2007

After Dick's death, several omnibus editions of the "VALIS Trilogy" were published, with his final mainstream novel "The Transmigration of Timothy Archer" standing in for the unwritten final volume. "Timothy Archer" does not cite VALIS and was not intended by Dick to be part of the trilogy; however, the book fits comfortably with the two finished volumes and Dick himself called the three novels a trilogy, saying "the three do form a trilogy constellating around a basic theme." [http://www.philipkdick.com/media_twilightzone.html]

* 1978 - "VALIS"
* 1980 - "The Divine Invasion
* (Unfinished) - "The Owl in Daylight"
** 1981 - "The Transmigration of Timothy Archer" ( substituted for unfinished third volume)


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