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Valis (stylized as VALIS) is a 1981 science fiction novel by American writer Philip K Dick, intended to be the first book of a three-part series The title is an acronym for Vast Active Living Intelligence System, Dick's gnostic vision of God
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These experiences inspired his later novels, most notably the VALIS trilogy, which mixes autobiography, theology, and metaphysics in a narrative that defies conventional structure and genre boundaries
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VALIS is the first novel in a mesmerizing, science-fiction philosophical trilogy by Philip K Dick, the Hugo Award–winning author of The Man in the High Castle and Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?—the basis for the film Blade Runner
- Philip K. Dick - VALIS
Known as science fiction only for lack of a better category, "Valis" takes place in our world and may even be semi-autobiographical It is a fool's search for God, who turns out to be a virus, a joke, and a mental hologram transmitted from an orbiting satellite
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VALIS, or Vast Active Living Intelligence System, is a central plot device representing a cosmic force that influences human history In the film " VALIS," it is depicted as a satellite that guides and controls events, suggesting a struggle between good and evil
- VALIS Summary - BookBrief
A man experiences bizarre visions that lead him on a quest to uncover a divine entity and the true nature of reality
- VALIS by Philip K. Dick | Research Starters - EBSCO
VALIS, a novel by Philip K Dick, intertwines themes of reality, perception, and the nature of divinity through its unique narrative structure The story begins with the attempted suicide of Horselover Fat's friend, Gloria, which sets off a series of complex events
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VALIS is a 1981 science fiction novel by American writer Philip K Dick The title is an acronym for Vast Active Living Intelligence System, Dick's gnostic vision of one aspect of God
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