A “concealed god,” PKD writes in Valis, takes on “the likeness of sticks and trees and beer cans in gutters”; he “presumes to be … debris no longer noticed” so that he can “literally ambush reality, and us as well."
A “concealed god,” PKD writes in Valis, takes on “the likeness of sticks and trees and beer cans in gutters”; he “presumes to be … debris no longer noticed” so that he can “literally ambush reality, and us as well."