"Philip K. Dick was not a philosopher, but his novels and other writings pose deep philosophical questions. In this elegant volume, David Lapoujade explores the many worlds that Dick so prodigiously makes and then unmakes. Lapoujade maps the twists and turns of Dick's delirious logic, ever in search of a higher sanity."-Steven Shaviro, author of Fluid Futures: Science Fiction and Potentiality
"Reading Philip K. Dick seriously as a more-than-accidental philosopher, David Lapoujade illuminates connections between his novels, stories, interviews, and exegetical writings with fluid grace, producing a cascade of insights even for those of us whove been reading Dick for decades. Whats more, an adept translation and introductory remarks by Erik Beranek makes this book an entrance into Lapoujades own lineage, through William James, Gilles Deleuze, and Étienne Souriau."-Jonathan Lethem, coeditor of The Exegesis of Philip K. Dick
"Worlds Built to Fall Apart is a slim book covering a great deal, pointing readers in various directions but then leaving them to find their own way through the mass of Dick's writing."-The Complete Review