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Confessions of a Crap Artist by Philip K. Dick

robfarren's review

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3.0

I thought this one was just OK. It's one of his non-sci-fi "serious" books. Poor PKD...he was like Billy Joel. All he wanted was to be taken seriously as an artist, but he couldn't get out of the sci-fi ghetto. Nobody published his serious stuff while he was alive (except for one or two late in life). In my opinion, it's because they just weren't that great. He'd be happy see that four of his novels have been published by the Library of America. Oh well.

derhindemith's review

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3.0

This was a weird one. Although it has some aspects of traits that Dick's known for, it's totally out of character for his other books. It's straight fiction, and really only deals with the broken interpersonal relationships of broken people.

Oh yeah, and there's that one chapter where the voice for one of the characters is just totally wrong.

wflegias's review

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4.0

Es un libro muy complejo, me gusto mucho leerlo pero tarde un poco en envolverme en la trama del libro

zwwwp's review against another edition

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challenging dark emotional sad medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

zimb0's review against another edition

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5.0

A remarkable work. PKD in non science fiction mode but clearly still focusing inward to understand his own obsessions. layers and layers but then half way through you realize, maybe this isn't reliable and now you're caught up too.

rocketiza's review against another edition

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4.0

The books a bit soul crushing - the last stage of a disintegration of a family is told from multiple points of view, as each person tries to figure out their part in it and justify themselves. It was unsettling but gripping.

toniherrero's review against another edition

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medium-paced

3.5

Única novel·la que he llegit de Philip K. Dick que no és ciència-ficció i, curiosament, potser la que més m'ha agradat. Dick no és un autor massa del meu estil, però em vaig voler acostar a aquest llibre perquè és una cosa molt diferent del que ens té acostumats. I l'he gaudit bastant.

El llibre es llegeix de forma àgil i la traducció d'en Martí Sales —sempre un valor segur— m'ha fluït molt bé. He trobat molt interessant la reconstrucció d'aquesta comunitat semirural estatunidenca de mitjan anys cinquanta; i dic semi perquè si bé la família protagonista viu al camp i rodejada de pastures i animals, ho fa en una casa de luxe i enyorant sempre el contacte amb la gran ciutat. Els protagonistes resulten molt creïbles, cadascun amb els seus clarobscurs, si bé és cert que tots estan una miqueta enllà. Però precisament això és el m'ha atret del llibre, ja que si no els seus pensaments i les accions que duen a terme no m'haurien resultat versemblants.

L'ambient rural té el seu encant i actua una mica com a bàlsam, però acaba resultant ineficaç per apaivagar un drama que es veu a venir des del minut u del llibre. Vull pensar que el retrat de la família i els personatges que l'orbiten és un reflex més realista del que volem admetre, allunyat del somni americà que sempre ens han venut amb famílies perfectes i tota la pesca. Dick ens mostra sense embuts com la societat pot arribar a enfonsar i esmicolar uns individus que viuen en una bombolla d'irrealitat que en qualsevol moment pot esclatar. I quan ho fa, és amb ira i violència desfermada. No podia ser de cap altra manera. 

jimmypat's review

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4.0

Fay is a total b——.

Less about the titular crap artist, this book focuses on his terrible sister and her husband and contains some of Dick’s most brutally realistic characters.

cheezvshcrvst's review

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challenging dark emotional funny tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0