Sur
mhpbooks.com, voilà un extrait de la dernière interview de Philip K. Dick (
Le dieu venu du centaure,
Le Maître du Haut Château) réalisée par par Gregg Rickman, tirée de
Philip K. Dick’s Last Interview and other conversation. Un article de Gregg Rickman (et Pierre-Paul Durastanti) : P
hilip K. Dick dans ses propres termes, est également au sommaire de
Simulacres et illusions, la monographie de Philip K. Dick dirigée par Richard Comballot.
RICKMAN: What got you interested in philosophy at all, as a kid?
DICK: [Long pause] I remember the incident. It’s a stupid incident, but it shows you what life is built up on. Like the Great Design hinges on these sorts of things.
I was working at this radio repair shop. I was going to high school. One of the salesmen and I were in the truck. We were bringing back someone’s giant radio-phonograph that we had fixed. And we stopped at a stoplight. This would be right after the war, 1946 or ’47.