Man In The High Castle & The Devil In The Stanley Park Zoo
Monday, June 29, 2015
In the early 80s I had the strange idea (I have forgotten
the circumstances that led me to do it) to read every book by Philip K. Dick
that I could find. What made it easy was that McGill our local public library
(we lived in Burnaby) had over 50 novels and short story volumes of the author.
I remember that the last (I read around 39) novel I read (by that point I was
feeling unhinged) was The Man Who Japed. To this day my youngest daughter
Hilary who was around 11 at the time will tell you that to jape is to joke.
One of the books that stayed with me was The Man in the High
Castle which is an alternative history in which the Japanese and the Germans
win WWII ( an extended war that ends in 1947) and take over the United States.
But my favourite Dick book is the second part of what is now
called the VALIS Trilogy. The novel is
called The Divine Invasion.
My favourite reference from this novel:
“Let us go,” she said, “hand in hand. Like Beethoven and
Goethe: two friends. Take us to Stanley Park in British Columbia and we will
observe the animals there, the wolves, the great white wolves. It is a
beautiful park, and Lionsgate Bridge is beautiful; Vancouver, British Columbia
is the most beautiful city on Earth.”
“That is true,” he said. “I had forgotten.”
“And after you view it I want you to ask yourself if you
would destroy it or change it in any way. I want you to inquire of yourself if
you would, upon seeing such earthly
beauty, bring into existence your great and terrible day in which all the arrogant
and evil-doers shall be chaff, set ablaze, leaving them neither root nor branch,
OK?”
“OK Emmanuel said.”
And later:
“Let’s go look at the wolves,” Zina said. “They are such
beautiful animals. And we can ride the little train. We can visit all the
animals.”…
In the Stanley Park Zoo, the pair release a baby goat, a
kid. The kid is thankful but we soon find out that he is the devil.
Today as I was on my way to pick up a copy of Matthew
Broderick and Denzel Washington’s Glory (about a heroic group of black US Civil
War Soldiers) I passed on 34th Avenue not far from Granville. I saw
some film trucks, police motorcycles and a sign that read The Man in the High
Castle.
I stopped. I got out of my car and approached a policeman with
sunglasses and a film crew guy. They soon knew I was a friendly kind of guy and
informed me that sure enough after a successful airing (an inadequate use of
that word in these contemporary times) in January 2015 it is not being made
into a series. The young film crew guy told me (after I had explained the Dick
had lived in Vancouver for a while), “It is appropriate that we are doing this
in Vancouver.”
After that I quoted from The Divine Invasion and finished it
with, “and the Devil is a baby goat living in the Stanley Park Zoo.”
By this time the cautious motorcycle policeman smiled and pointed at the house behind him that had a flag on a pole. It seemed to be an American flag until I noticed that it was a startling variant. Embedded in it was a Swastika.
My copy of Dick's book (the one scanned here) is probably worthless as it is a Book -of-the-Month Club edition. I know for sure I would not part with it or feed the Stanley Park Zoo goats with it.
Philip K Dick in Vancouver
71 Philip K. Dick items in the Burnaby McGill Public Library
Philip K Dick in Vancouver
71 Philip K. Dick items in the Burnaby McGill Public Library