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rupertoz 's review for:
The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch
by Philip K. Dick
The basic prose and mostly flat characters are perfectly serviceable in light of the multitude of interesting ideas and questions posed, such as uncertainty in reality, what forms identity, drugs as a religious experience, defining mortality, government control, gnosticism and free will.
Starting clear-cut, the narrative descends into a sort of fever dream nightmare with the third act making me question my own understanding of what was real within the story, eventually tapering out to an appropriately nebulous ending.
Starting clear-cut, the narrative descends into a sort of fever dream nightmare with the third act making me question my own understanding of what was real within the story, eventually tapering out to an appropriately nebulous ending.