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Counter-Clock World

(The Gregg Science Fiction Series)

By Philip K. Dick

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| Hardcover | 9780839824855

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In Counter-Clock World, one of the most theologically probing of all of Dick’s books, the world has entered the Hobart Phase–a vast sidereal process in which time moves in reverse. As a result, libraries are busy eradicating books, copulation signifies the end of pregnancy, peopleContinue

In Counter-Clock World, one of the most theologically probing of all of Dick’s books, the world has entered the Hobart Phase–a vast sidereal process in which time moves in reverse. As a result, libraries are busy eradicating books, copulation signifies the end of pregnancy, people greet with, “Good-bye,” and part with, “Hello,” and underneath the world’s tombstones, the dead are coming back to life. One imminent old-born is Anarch Peak, a vibrant religious leader whose followers continued to flourish long after his death. His return from the dead has such awesome implications that those who apprehend him will very likely be those who control the fate of the world.


Winner of both the Hugo and John W. Campbell awards for best novel, widely regarded as the premiere science fiction writer of his day, and the object of cult-like adoration from his legions of fans, Philip K. Dick has come to be seen in a literary light that defies classification in much the same way as Borges and Calvino. With breathtaking insight, he utilizes vividly unfamiliar worlds to evoke the hauntingly and hilariously familiar in our society and ourselves.

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  • A very interesting book with a creepy ending. Sometime in the 1980s time had started going backwards on Earth (Mars was still ok) so dead people were coming back from the dead and ageing backwards (while people who hadn't died also started ageing backwards). The premise was odd, and probably because ... (continue)

    A very interesting book with a creepy ending. Sometime in the 1980s time had started going backwards on Earth (Mars was still ok) so dead people were coming back from the dead and ageing backwards (while people who hadn't died also started ageing backwards). The premise was odd, and probably because of Red Dwarf, a bit silly in places. But nonetheless it was an interesting story. I think my favourite idea was the evil library that was intent on destroying all information, eradicating knowledge from the world. A book with evil librarians as the villan's definitely appeals to me.

    While obvious allusions were made to the Watts riots, I didn't really feel like there was that much social commentary beyond the fact that the events were a little similar. In a way I wasn't really sure what he was saying about them. The rioters in this story weren't really sympathetic, but then nobody was. I also felt like I was loosing some of the point of the religious conversations, but nonetheless I did still enjoy the book.

    One thing that I think was lacking, and seems to be one of Philip K Dick's weaknesses, was a good female character. This book had three main women, one who was the evil head of the library, her daughter whose job it was to seduce men into cooperation, and the very childlike wife of the protagonist who was just wanting someone to look after her.

    While not as good as some of his other books I've read I did like this one, and thought that the ending was very creepy indeed. I shall definitely keep reading his other books.

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