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The Transmigration of Timothy Archer is one of Dick's most overtly philosophical and intellectual works. While Dick's novels usually employ multiple narrators or an omniscient perspective, this story is told in the first person by a single narrator: Angel Archer, Bishop Archer's daughter-in-law.
- Philip K. Dick
- 1982
May 1, 1982 · The Transmigration of Timothy Archer. Philip K. Dick. 3.89. 8,108 ratings446 reviews. The Transmigration of Timothy Archer, the final novel in the trilogy that also includes Valis and The Divine Invasion, is an anguished, learned, and very moving investigation of the paradoxes of belief.
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Sep 8, 2014 · The transmigration of Timothy Archer. by. Dick, Philip K. Publication date. 1982. Publisher. New York : Timescape Books : Distributed by Simon and Schuster. Collection.
THE TRANSMIGRATION OF TIMOTHY ARCHER is the story of Angel Archer and how she copes with death in her life. The death of her husband, Jeff, by suicide, the death of her friend Kirsten by suicide, and the death of Bishop Pike himself from stupidity.
Paperback – 10 Feb. 2011. by Philip K Dick (Author) 291. Book 3 of 3: VALIS Trilogy. See all formats and editions. Episcopal bishop Timothy Archer is haunted by the suicides of his son and mistress, and must cope with the implications of the discovery of a religious artefact.
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- Philip K Dick
Episcopal bishop Timothy Archer is haunted by the suicides of his son and mistress and must cope with the implications of the discovery of a religious artefact. These events drive him into a quest for the identity of Christ.
- Philip K Dick
The Transmigration of Timothy Archer. Philip K. Dick. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Oct 18, 2011 - Fiction - 259 pages. From the acclaimed author of VALIS, the world of an Episcopal bishop...